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Keywords: "Mary McLeod Bethune" (All words)
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Bethune family

Bethune family

Date
1948
Collection
Bethune-Cookman College: A Rock in a Weary Land, ca. 1960

Bethune-Cookman College: A Rock in a Weary Land, ca. 1960

Date
1960 (circa)
Description
This is an excellent film on Bethune-Cookman College. It begins with student protests on other college campuses. The film then switches to the tranquil campus of Bethune-Cookman College in Daytona Beach, a predominately African-American college founded by the late Mary McLeod Bethune. There is an overview of the school and its individual departments, including interviews with Richard Moore (President), Dr. Rabie J. Gainous (Department of Science and Mathematics), Herine Banks (Dean of Women), and Edward Rodriquez (Administrator of the Mary Bethune Foundation). Students express their views and ambitions throughout the film. The apparent purpose for the production of this film was to obtain additional funding for the school.
Collection
Bicentennial Bethune, 1976

Bicentennial Bethune, 1976

Date
1976
Description
This film features a brief look at the life and achievements of Mary McLeod Bethune. It includes still images of the Daytona Normal and Industrial Institute for Negro Girls, Bethune-Cookman College, and the Mary McLeod Bethune home. The film was produced by the Florida Development Commission and the Florida Bicentennial Commission.
Collection
Correspondence between Mary McLeod Bethune and Governor LeRoy Collins, 1955

Correspondence between Mary McLeod Bethune and Governor LeRoy Collins, 1955

Date
1955
Description
Correspondence between Mary McLeod Bethune and Governor LeRoy Collins regarding the sentencing of Walter Irvin.
Collection
Identifier Title Type Subject Thumbnail
msc533041st anniversary convocation at Bethune-Cookman CollegeAfrican American men--Florida--Daytona Beach
African American women--Florida--Daytona Beach
African American students--Florida--Daytona Beach
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PR00781Bethune familyAfrican American men
African American families--Florida--Daytona Beach
African American women--Florida--Daytona Beach
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Bethune-Cookman College: A Rock in a Weary Land, ca. 1960Bethune-Cookman College: A Rock in a Weary Land, ca. 1960African American history
Higher Education
Historically black colleges and universities
Promotional films
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Bicentennial Bethune, 1976Bicentennial Bethune, 1976African American history
Higher Education
Historically black colleges and universities
Promotional films
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N028176Cooking class, Daytona Educational and Industrial Training School for Negro GirlsAfrican American college students
African Americans--Florida--Daytona Beach
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s776_b023_f01_23Correspondence between Mary McLeod Bethune and Governor LeRoy Collins, 1955TextGroveland Four Trial (Groveland, Florida : 1949-1952)
Groveland (Fla.)--Race relations
Discrimination in criminal justice administration--Florida--Groveland
African Americans--Civil rights
African American civil rights workers--Florida
African Americans--Legal status, laws, etc.--Florida
Police shootings
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msc5333Daytona Normal and Industrial Institute at their barnCows
Horses
Mules
Barns
African American men--Florida--Daytona Beach
African American young women--Florida--Daytona Beach
African American students
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msc5331Daytona Normal and Industrial Institute doing laundryAfrican American young women--Florida--Daytona Beach
Laundry
African American students
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msc5335Daytona Normal and Industrial Institute during meal preparation.African American students
Kitchens
Peas
African American young women--Florida--Daytona Beach
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PR00790Daytona Normal and Industrial Institute group photographAfrican American women--Florida--Daytona Beach
African American boys--Florida--Daytona Beach
African American girls--Florida--Daytona Beach
African American students
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