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In , Bethune founded a small school for black girls in Florida that she quickly built into a thriving college-prep and vocational training program. In , she merged the school with Cookman College to create the first fully accredited black institution of higher learning in the state.
Bethune was born to former slaves in One of seventeen children, she grew up picking cotton in Sumter County, South Carolina. Her parents owned a five-acre parcel of land, and her mother continued to work for the family that once owned her.
Though her parents and siblings were illiterate, Bethune knew as a child that she wanted to escape "the dense darkness and ignorance" in which she found herself. Bethune was one of the first youngsters to sign up for a new mission school for black children built near her home. She recalled, "That first morning on my way to school I kept the thought uppermost, 'put that down - you can't read,' and I felt that I was on my way to read.
As an adult, Bethune's influence soon extended far beyond the South. She was a gifted organizer and became a leader in the effort to build coalitions among black women fighting for equal rights, better education, jobs, and political power.
After leading numerous local, regional, and national women's clubs, Bethune founded a new umbrella organization in , the National Council of Negro Women.