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Mary McLeod Bethune and Eleanor Roosevelt Comment on Americas Imperfect  Democracy | Annotations: The NEH Preservation Project | WNYC
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Florida Memory • Eleanor Roosevelt visits with Mary McLeod Bethune
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File:Eleanor Roosevelt receiving the Mary McLeod Bethune Human Rights Award  from Dorothy Height, president of the National... - NARA - 196283.jpg -  Wikimedia Commons
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Mary McLeod Bethune & Sara Delano Roosevelt : Women Take the Lead
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African American Leaders: Mary McLeod Bethune | Presbyterian Historical  Society
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Untitled photo shows: Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethune, President Bethune-Cookman  College, Daytona Beach, Florida, and Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of the  President of the United States, speaking before an N.Y.A. meeting] | Library
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How Mary McLeod Bethune Became a Pioneer in Black Education
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Mary McLeod Bethune inducted as first Black member of Capitols National  Statuary Hall | Here & Now
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Eleanor Roosevelt - Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic  Site (U.S. National Park Service)
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First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt visits with Mary McLeod Bethune in Daytona  Beach, Florida Stock Photo - Alamy
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B-CU author examines friends Eleanor Roosevelt, Mary McLeod Bethune
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Mary McLeod Bethune was a leader in education, civil rights and womens  rights
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Three women to thank for Tuskegee Airmen existence > March Air Reserve Base  > Article Display
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Eleanor Roosevelt - Biography: Mary Mcleod Bethune | PBS LearningMedia
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U.S. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt (right) with Mary McLeod Bethune,  President of Bethune-Cookman College and National Youth Administration  Director of Negro Activities, attending Second National Conference on  Problems of the Negro and
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3 Mary mc leod bethune, Eleanor roosevelt in 1943 Images: PICRYL - Public  Domain Media Search Engine Public Domain Search
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Mary McLeod Bethune: A Force for Change | National Museum of African  American History & Culture.
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First Ladies of Diversity – Mike Leckie Sculpture
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What Was the Role of FDRs Black Cabinet? | HISTORY

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