Title
Faith, hope and charity. Faith, hope and charity : Mary McLeod Bethune / [by Samuel L. Kelley].
Publication
Bloomington, IN : Xlibris, 2014.
Physical Description
1 online resource (pages 3-92)
Local Notes
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Notes
Title from title page (viewed August 11, 2022).
In English.
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Summary
Kelley captures Mary McLeod Bethune's trials and triumphs from an impoverished childhood in the cotton fields of South Carolina to her ascendancy as Black America's most influential leader. With a dollar and fifty cents, she starts a school for Black girls, now a reputable university. She founds and leads the National Council of Negro Women and becomes the first Black woman to hold a federal appointment as Director of the Division of Negro Affairs in Franklin Roosevelt's National Youth Administration. Bethune raises the status of Black women, promotes racial equality, and becomes an international crusader for social justice.
Variant and related titles
Faith, hope and charity : Mary McLeod Bethune
Black drama third edition. OCLC KB.
Added to Catalog
November 07, 2022
Genre/Form
Biographical drama.
Drama.
Historical drama.
Drama.
Biographical drama.
Historical drama.