| Milton Meltzer - African American women - 1987 - 72 pages
When Mary McLeod was a girl in rural South Carolina, no school would accept her as a student, because she was black. But one day, a woman from the city came to open a mission ... | |
| Barbara A. Somervill - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2003 - 36 pages
A biography of an African-American woman who became an educator to help ensure that all African-American boys and girls had the opportunity to succeed. | |
| Carol Greene - Juvenile Nonfiction - 1993 - 56 pages
Simple text traces the life and achievements of the black educator who was instrumental in creating opportunities for blacks in education and government. | |
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