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1 NCNW
Общественная организация: National Conference of Negro Women, National Council of Negro Women -
2 Bethune, Mary McLeod
(1875-1955) Бетьюн, Мэри МаклаудАфроамериканская общественная деятельница, педагог. Была 17-м ребенком в семье бывших рабов в Южной Каролине. В молодости преподавала в открытых миссионерами школах (1895-1903). В 1904 основала в г. Дейтона, шт. Флорида ремесленное училище для негритянских девушек [Daytona Normal and Industrial Institute for Negro Girls], которое возглавляла в 1904-42 и 1946-47, преобразовав в Колледж Бетьюн-Кукмен [Bethune-Cookman College]. В 1935 создала Национальный совет женщин-негритянок [National Council of Negro Women (NCNW)]. В 1936-44 - директор негритянского отдела Национальной администрации по делам молодежи [ National Youth Administration]. Также была советником президента Ф. Д. Рузвельта [ Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (FDR)] по делам национальных меньшинств.English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Bethune, Mary McLeod
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