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Teacher Mary McLeod Bethune with a line of girls from her school, the Literary and Industrial Training School for Negro Girls, in Daytona, FL in 1905

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This entry was posted in Culture and Belonging, The Bonds Between Us and tagged Culture & Society, Historic Figures, History on February 1, 2022 by Jessica Volkening-Hayes.

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