Mary Mcleod Bethune left a legacy of scholarship, faith, and service. Her continuous work led her to be the champion for Black women and pioneering a lasting impact on Black people as a collective. Her many titles included: educator, civil rights leader, women’s rights leader, government official, daughter, activist, advocate, mentor, political advocate, grandmother, community organizer, public policy advisor, public health advocate, advisor to the President of the United States, patriot, and mother.