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Essay heading: mary mcleod bethune
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About the organization, Bethune stated: "It is our pledge to make a lasting contribution to all that is finest and best in America, to cherish and enrich her heritage of freedom and progress by working for the integration of all her people regardless of race, creed, or national origin, into her spiritual, social, cultural, civic, and economic life, and thus aid her to achieve the glorious destiny of a true and unfettered democracy... displayed 300 characters
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Bethune lobbied to the organization for a minority involvement so hard that the Association gave her a job as an assistant. Within two years, her position had been upgraded to Director of Negro Affairs, and she was the only black member releasing funds. She was responsible for releasing NYA funds to help black students... displayed next 300 characters
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