Mary McLeod BethuneThe biography of a little black girl, the first in a family of fifteen children to be born free, who grew up to be a teacher, the founder of a college for Blacks and a great humanitarian. |
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The Chain of Human Events | 3 |
Born Free | 20 |
Marys Year of Jubilee | 38 |
Copyright | |
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