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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
24
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2009
출판사
macmillan/mcgraw-hill
ISBN-10
0022023801
ISBN-13
9780022023805
설명
In this engaging work, readers are introduced to the life and accomplishments of Mary McLeod Bethune, a pivotal figure in American education and civil rights. Her journey begins in a humble household, where her early desire for learning ignited a passion that would lead her to become an influential educator and advocate for African American children.
The narrative explores how Bethune overcame obstacles and societal challenges to pave the way for better educational opportunities. Through her perseverance and dedication, she founded a school that not only educated young minds but also served as a beacon of hope for the community.
The text not only highlights her remarkable achievements but also inspires readers to reflect on the importance of education and the impact a single individual can have on society. Bethune's legacy of empowerment continues to resonate, encouraging future generations to strive for equality and excellence in education.
The narrative explores how Bethune overcame obstacles and societal challenges to pave the way for better educational opportunities. Through her perseverance and dedication, she founded a school that not only educated young minds but also served as a beacon of hope for the community.
The text not only highlights her remarkable achievements but also inspires readers to reflect on the importance of education and the impact a single individual can have on society. Bethune's legacy of empowerment continues to resonate, encouraging future generations to strive for equality and excellence in education.