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The founder of NCNW

What is Mary McLeod Bethune

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Date and location NCNW was founded

What is December 5, 1935

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The place where Abraham Lincoln took his first presidential picture is known to us as

What is NCNW Headquarters

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NCNW's Core 4

What is

  • Economic Empowerment & Entrepreneurship

  • Healthcare

  • Education (STEAM)

  • Social Justice

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The state that Mary McLeod Bethune was born

What is South Carolina

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NCNW's Mission

What is "To lead, advocate for and empower women of African descent, their families and communities."

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An action performed by NCNW

What is 

  • Organized White House Conference on Governmental Cooperation in the Approach to the Problems of Negro Women and Children

  • Became a member of the U.S. War Department’s Bureau of Public Relations under the Women’s Interest Section 

  • Launched education campaigns, urging black workers to improve their job skills and to maintain professional attitudes and appearances

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NCNW targets

What is

  • Promote and recognize leadership among women of color

  • Champion civil and human rights

  • Reduce health disparities

  • Celebrate and strengthen the African American family

  • Reach out to women in need in Africa and around the world

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 Mary McLeod Bethune received her first honorary degree from

What is South Carolina State University

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Date NCNW was incorporated

What is July 25, 1936

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An action performed by NCNW

What is 

  • Organized White House Conference on Governmental Cooperation in the Approach to the Problems of Negro Women and Children

  • Became a member of the U.S. War Department’s Bureau of Public Relations under the Women’s Interest Section 

  • Launched education campaigns, urging black workers to improve their job skills and to maintain professional attitudes and appearances

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Leaders of our SCSU section

What is Ingrid McMillan and Olivia Ratliff

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Two organizations Mary Mcleod Bethune co-founded

What is UNCF & NAACP

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Why NCNW began

What is 

  • Disappointment with the lack of unity and cooperation between “Negro” women’s groups

  • To lead, advocate for, and empower women of African descent, their families and their communities.

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Location of Mary McLeod Bethune Statue

What is Lincoln Park

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Current leaders (4)

What is Shavon Arline-Bradley, A. Lois Keith, Chanelle Johnson, Willease N. Williams

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Mary McLeod Bethune said, "I believe that the greatest hope for the development of my race lies in..."

What is "training our women thoroughly and practically."

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Recite NCNW's pledge

What is "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."

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Mary McLeod Bethune's statue at the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. depicts her holding

What is a black rose 

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Women of our legacy (8)

What is Mary McLeod Bethune, Dorothy Celeste Boulding Ferebee, Vivian Carter Mason, Dorothy Irene Height, Barbara L. Shaw, Ingrid Saunders Jones, Johnnetta Betsch Cole, Thelma T. Daley