Eyes Wide Open

By: Professor Ray Caputo Dr. Randolfh Bracy Jr.
  • Summary

  • This podcast explores the life journey of one of the great educators and civil rights leaders of our time, Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune. She was born in the era of slavery, but overcame great odds to eventually start a school and become advisor to several U.S. presidents.
    2022
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  • Legacy
    May 2 2023

    This is the last episode of a podcast series documenting the life of the great civil rights leader Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune.  Mary passed away in 1955 just shy of her 80th birthday.  In spite of her death, the seeds she planted after the turn of the century on the site of a former garbage dump in Daytona Beach continued to flourish.  Today, tens of thousands of students have graduated from what is now Bethune-Cookman University.  Mary's legacy lives on today through the countless lives she's inspired, and the dream she turned into a reality with faith and a humble capital investment of $1.50.

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    25 mins
  • The Creation of the Women's Army Corps
    Mar 16 2023

    The 1940s was a busy time for Mary McLeod Bethune.  As America went off to war, Mrs. Bethune stayed busy on the homefront working to desigrigate the U.S. military.   Her efforts in helping ensure black women were given the chance to also fight for their country is the subject of this episode.

    Credits:

    Join the Wac - Glen Miller and the Army Air Forces Training Command Band

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    7 mins
  • Mary McLeod Bethune helps clear the way for Jackie Robinson's start in Major League Baseball
    Jan 20 2023

    The 1940s were still a tumutulous time for racial relations in the United States, but because of the politcal gains that Mary McLeod Bethune made in previous decades, Daytona Beach was safe-haven in the south for black people live and thrive.  Mary's work came into play when Jackie Robinson was selected as the first black player to be signed to a Major League Baseball contract with the Brooklyn Dodgers.  Although Jackie made his major league debut in 1947, it was actually in Daytona Beach the year prior that the first integrated game was played in front of a sold out crowd at City Island Park, the same field that now bears Robinson's name.

     

    Credit:

    Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball, by Natalie Cole

    Joltin Joe Dimaggio, by Les Brown

    WKMG-News 6, Orlando, Florida

    Historian  Bill Shumann

    Brigette Stephanson, City of Sanford Musuem

    Dr. Harold Lucas, Bethune-Cookman University  

    YouTube

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    16 mins

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