Mary McLeod Bethune

* denotes mandatory fields

6-Pack
$31.46
Purchase notes for

We love literature, and we know you do too! If you're looking for individual novels or classroom libraries, click here.

An inspiring picture book biography about an outstanding black educator during the years following the Civil War, from the award-winning author/illustrator team of Eloise Greenfield and Jerry Pinkney.

"The drums of Africa still beat in my heart. They will not let me rest."

These are the words of Mary McLeod Bethune. She worked her whole life to make the world a better place. As a child, she loved to read. As a woman, she loved to teach. She started a school; she founded a hospital. Everywhere she saw a need, she searched for a solution.

The daughter of former enslaved Americans, Mary McLeod Bethune became one of the most important Black educators, civil and women's rights leaders and government officials of the twentieth century. This picture book biography is a strong choice to share both in the classroom and at home.

"Simply told, this biography of an outstanding black educator has excellent illustrations." —School Library Journal

Product Features & Resources

More Information
More Information
Product # 46580-G
Author Greenfield, Eloise
Grade Level 1-4
Interest Level K-4
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Guided Reading Level O
Lexile Level 820
Publisher HC
Multicultural African American