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Visit Mary McLeod Bethune House

WASHINGTON, D.C.

The house is a National Historic Site, honoring Bethune's role as a civil rights leader.
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The Mary McLeod Bethune House in Washington, D.C., serves as a significant historical site, reflecting the life and legacy of the renowned educator and civil rights leader, Mary McLeod Bethune. As the former headquarters of the National Council of Negro Women, this modest townhouse offers insights into Bethune's impactful work in advocating for African American women's rights and education. Visitors to the site can explore exhibits that detail her contributions to social justice and her role in advising several U.S. presidents, highlighting her enduring influence on American history.
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