
Mary McLeod Bethune
Who She Is:
Mary McLeod Bethune was an educator and activist who founded a school for African American girls in Daytona, Florida, in 1904, which later became part of Bethune-Cookman University. She also advised U.S. presidents and worked for civil rights and women’s equality.
Why She Matters:
Bethune showed that education can be a tool for empowerment and leadership. She proved that schools can uplift entire communities, especially when students are taught to see their potential. Her life reminds children that teachers can also be nation-builders.