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Bethune Celebrates Founder With Mall Exhibit 71 .aff I ru' 1 In celebration of Bethune-Cookman College's Founderis Week, college officials moved the Mary M L d ! KK ' JJ ' ' ' c eo Bethune and Roosevelt s Black Cabinet Exhibit to the Volusia Mall. The exhibition which was produced by the Smithsonian Institution, and was on display for one week fOctober 2-82 in the Volusia Mall's center court. The exhibit has been on display at B-CC since Februar f 1984. y o The actual Bethune-Cookman College Founder's Day is October 3, however, the annual assembly program was held on Monday, October 6, at 10:20 A.M. in Moore Gymnasium. Featured speaker was Dr. Richard Strachan, president of the Bethune-Cookman College National Alumni Association. Mrs. Bethune was born in Maysville, SC, in 1875, the child of slave parents Samuel and Patsy McLeod. H l' h er ife as become a model for other blacks. She founded the Daytona Normal and Industrial School for Girls Klater known as Bethune-Cookman Collegej in 1904, started the National Council of Negro Women f19351g and became a friend and advisor to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his wife Eleanor. A number of artifacts that belonged to Mrs. Bethune were in the display including Mrs Bethune's Springarm Medal, the highest award given by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People fNAACPj. Viewers also saw her 1937 diary and the gavel Mrs. Bethune used when officiating at conferences of the National Y th Ad the office of minority affairs. Bethune-Cookman College general information was available adjacent to the Mary McLeod Bethune and Rooseveltls Black Cabinet Exhibition. ou ministration INYAJ, of which she was director of 6 . ---i--i
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Miss Bethune Cookman College 1986-87 .: : ',. ff' if fl fm Q- ' -.xp .f L- ffxlagfll' , if ,-f 5 4 -114 ,41',. k, , '. , 'f gw.f'-1xig+:5fh- ri 72. 35'-.X 123 155,-.7'?J.1'p X . ,l-gf,I:,x. -- 4' '-.. . ' 'f ' if-'f?1J5Qi!5: 1-1 ' , -Gy 'V 4,1 'Za Miss Charlotte Brown 8!queens
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