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A distinguished educator and government adviser, Mary McLeod Bethune won enormous social and political gains for African Americans during the first half of the twentieth century. In 1904 she founded a school for black girls in Daytona, Florida that would eventually become Bethune-Cookman University. In 1936 she became the first African American woman to head an agency of the federal government. A tireless, inspirational leader, Mary McLeod Bethune...
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Condoleezza Rice recounts the eight years she spent in Washington, D.C. as National Security Advisor and Secretary of State under George W. Bush, discussing September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, causes of the wars with Iraq and Afghanistan, and her role in shaping U.S. foreign policy.
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