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"I picked up one of the books . . . .  and one of the girls said to me – 'You can’t read that – put that down.  I will show you some pictures over here,' and when she said to me 'You can’t read that– put that down' it just did something to my pride and to my heart that made me feel that some day I would read just as she was reading."

Daniel Mortimer Williams planned to write a biography of Mary McLeod Bethune and accumulated photographs, publications and newspaper clippings for the book.  He conducted several interviews with Ms. Bethune in the summer of 1946, though the biography was never completed. 

The collection includes a transcript of an interview apparently conducted in about 1939 or 1940 by Dr. Charles Spurgeon Johnson, an authority on race relations who chaired the Sociology Department and was later the first black president at traditionally-black Fisk University. (From Collection M95-2 )

1. a.) Transcript of Dr. Johnson's interview with Mary McLeod Bethune.
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Images of the transcript of the interview with Mary McLeod Bethune.

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Daniel Williams' draft of questions that he intended to ask Bethune.

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An excerpt from Daniel Williams' "You Can't Read." Williams had begun turning the interview into a story.  This is a typed copy of an early draft.

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