Mary McLeod bethune and the education of black girls |
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Authors: | Audrey Thomas McCluskey |
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Affiliation: | (1) Indiana University, USA |
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Abstract: | Traditional definitions of feminism do not hold for some black women like Mary McLeod Bethune who had to overcome the dual burdens of race and sex in order to build a school for black girls in the racially tense South during the early part of the 20th century. Ever a pragmatist, Bethune seized the opportunity offered by the rhetoric of domesticity and certain stereotypical views of blacks in order to advance the higher cause of uplift and self-sufficiency for black women through education. |
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