Spelling suggestions: "subject:"vary mcleod bethune"" "subject:"vary mcleod béthune""
1 |
Leading by Example: An Examination of Mary McLeod Bethune's Leadership as a College PresidentRashid, Timeka L. 21 September 2009 (has links)
No description available.
|
2 |
The Idealistic Realist: Mary McLeod Bethune, The National Council of Negro Women and the National Youth AdministrationWright, Robert Brian 13 May 1999 (has links)
The available literature on Mary Mcleod Bethune is very similar. Though it may look at various aspects of her life, it does so on the same plane. It gives an overview. In other words, it skims over her life, focusing only on the very narrow - and positive - aspects. She was the founder and president of a black college. She was head of a federal agency during the New Deal. She was head of a million member black women's organization. But what do these "highlightings" tell of Bethune and the world in which she worked?
The point of this paper is to vary a little from the present literature. By taking a closer look at two of Bethune's organizations: the National Council of Negro Women and the Nation Youth Administration's Division of Negro Affairs, perhaps we can tell a little more of who Bethune really was and how important her work was to her. By "humanizing" Bethune, we may get a better understanding of what it meant to be a minority in a racist nation during a trying time. / Master of Arts
|
3 |
The Enigmatic "Cross-Over" Leadership Life of Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune (1875-1955)Stanford-Randle, Greer Charlotte, PhD 22 November 2017 (has links)
No description available.
|
Page generated in 0.0491 seconds