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Mary McLeod Bethune
Portrays the life of Mary McLeod Bethune who rose from poverty and became a consultant on Negro affairs under four United States Presidents. Discusses her service as director of the Negro Affairs Division of the National Youth Administration, her fund-raising activities for the Bethune-Cookman College at Daytona Beach, and her role in the founding of the National Council of Negro Women.
- "Portrays the life of Mary McLeod Bethune who rose from poverty and became a consultant on Negro affairs under four United States Presidents. Discusses her service as director of the Negro Affairs Division of the National Youth Administration, her fund-raising activities for the Bethune-Cookman College at Daytona Beach, and her role in the founding of the National Council of Negro Women."@en
- "Portrays the life of Mary McLeod Bethune who rose from poverty to become a consultant on Negro affairs under four United States Presidents. Discusses her service as director of the Negro Affairs Division of the National Youth Administration, her fund-raising activities for the Bethune-Cookman College at Daytona Beach, and her role in the founding of the National Council of Negro Women."@en