The school merged with the Cookman Institute for Men in 1923, eventually becoming Bethune-Cookman University .
Born on July 10, 1875, in Mayesville, South Carolina, she was the 15th of 17 children. mary mcleod bethune
She was the only child in her family to attend school, walking miles daily to a local mission school. The school merged with the Cookman Institute for
She believed in "three-fold training" for the head, hand, and heart , combining academic learning with spiritual development and industrial skills. Political Leadership and Advocacy mary mcleod bethune
Lacking funds, she used charred wood for pencils and elderberry juice for ink.