Mary McLeod Bethune served as Roosevelt’s Director of the Division of Negro Affairs in the National Youth Administration, making her the first Black woman to direct a federal government program.
Who served as Roosevelt’s Director of the Division of Negro Affairs in the National Youth Administration, making her the first Black woman to direct a federal government program?
Doris “Dorie” Miller
Mary McLeod Bethune
Faith Ringgold
Carol Mosely Braun
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