In pursuit of unalienable rights: Mary McLeod Bethune in historical perspective (1875-1955)
Self-revelations: "Like bruises on an oyster" (1940-1955)
Educational leadership: "The unfolding of my soul": (1902-1942)
Womanist activism: "We are being heard!" (1917-1949)
Politics and public issues: stateswomen in Washington (1936-1945)
The last years: "Building a better world" (1951-1955).