Mosley, John W
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An image of Jackie Robinson knelling next to a seated Mary McLeod Bethune. Jackie Robinson was the first African-American to play in major league baseball in the modern era and was elected to the baseball hall of fame in 1962. Mary McLeod Bethune was an educator, civil rights leader, and government official who founded the National Council of Negro Women and Bethune-Cookman College.
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PA DigitalKeywords
- African American Athletes
- African American Baseball Players
- African American Civil Rights Workers
- African American Icons
- African American Men
- African American Scholars
- African American Teachers
- African American Women
- African American Women Educators
- African Americans
- Athletes
- Baseball
- Baseball Players
- Bethune, Mary Mc Leod, 1875 1955
- Civil Rights
- Robinson, John Roosevelt, 1919 1972
- Women