Mary McLeod BethuneRecounts the life of the black educator, from her childhood in the cotton fields of South Carolina to her success as teacher, crusader, and presidential adviser. |
Contents
Days of Ceaseless Toil | 17 |
The Cry of the Soul to Know | 30 |
Climbing Jacobs Ladder | 38 |
Copyright | |
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