A RAINBOW OF ROLE MODELS {WEDNESDAY SERIES} Mary McLeod Bethune -The woman who changed the face of education for Black women! 

Mary McLeod Bethuneused the power of education, political activism, and civil service to achieve racial and gender equality throughout the United States and the world. The first person in her family born free and the first person in her family afforded a formal education, Bethune emerged from abject poverty and oppression of the Reconstruction South to achieve greatness.

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RAINBOW OF ROLE MODELS {WEDNESDAY SERIES} – MADISON LYBARGER, MADISON HIGH-SCHOOL SENIOR,WORKS TWO JOBS; HAS A 4.0 GPA AND RECEIVES $100,000.00 COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP!  

Lybarger was raised by a single mother and her grandparents, and has also learned to overcome her dyslexia. She works two jobs to help her family pay for the bills, all while managing a 4.0 GPA at school.  She is a competitive gymnast and then coaches after school.

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WHEN A HOME INSPECTION REPORT TELLS YOU TO RUN AS FAST AS YOU CAN!

In today's uber-competitive real estate market, many people are opting to forgo home inspections when they make their purchase offers — all in the hope that their offer will look more appealing than some other offers.  However, most real estate pros would advise against taking this step since home inspections can reveal valuable information about the state of the property.

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A RAINBOW OF ROLE MODELS {WEDNESDAY SERIES} – Betty Reid Soskin, Oldest National Park Service Ranger, Retires At 100

Soskin has been a devoted advocate for making sure that Black women’s experiences are included in the history the park commemorates. She’s also said she hoped that seeing her could inspire girls of color.“I still love this uniform,” she told the “Today Show” in 2015. “Partly because there’s a silent message to every little girl of color that I pass on the street or in an elevator or on an escalator ... that ...

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