Showing posts with label African American leaders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label African American leaders. Show all posts

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Women's History Month No. 11


So, ponder just a few of the terrific things this lady had to say:

"There is a place in God's sun for the youth 'farthest down,' who has the vision, the determination, and the courage to reach it."

"The whole world opened to me when I learned to read."

"The drums of Africa still beat in my heart. They will not let me rest while there is a single Negro boy or girl without a chance to prove his worth."

"Next to God we are indebted to women, first for life itself and then for making it worth living."

Mary McLeod Bethune (1875 ~1955)

And here's another LINK, well worth checking out.
If you're seeing this picture here, you're looking at more than a civil rights leader, more than an educator, a founder of a highly regarded school for young African Americans, even more than an advisor to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. You're looking at a bright, warm dynamo, who started out in life as the 15th child of former slaves. In South Carolina, just ten years after the end of the Civil War. I mean - golly!
I'm ashamed to say that I had not given Mary McLeod Bethune much thought. I'm ashamed that I've never heard Mrs. Bethune's name said out loud. I had to look up how to pronounce her maiden name. It's like McCloud. Really, here I am signing off to go read more about this lady.