Dr. Esther M. Pearson releases
new book about Mary McLeod Bethune and Eleanor Roosevelt
describing their friendship and life work that changed
a nation

"The Story of Mary and Eleanor:
Rivers to Cross"
by Dr. Esther M. Pearson
The book, "The Story of Mary and Eleanor: Rivers
to Cross", focuses on the life, accomplishments,
friendship and relationship of the great historic, African
American Educator and Women's Right's Advocate, Mary
McLeod Bethune and the Human and Women's Rights Advocate,
First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt. These two very different
women nurtured a relationship built upon their interdependency.
Each needed to help the other for each of their missions
in life to be realized. It was through Mary's relationship
with Eleanor that both saw their differences but also
embraced their similarities. Their relationship promoted
racial equality, human rights, and women's rights.
As Eleanor Roosevelt traveled the nation as the 32nd
First Lady she became aware of the role of education
in building a person's self-esteem and leadership qualities.
It was this awareness that connected Eleanor Roosevelt
and Mary McLeod Bethune in a symbiotic relationship.
Both women were determined to insure the Negro had educational
opportunities. Both knew that this was in the best interest
of the country. Lastly, both knew that working together
they could make a difference in the present that would
have great and lasting effects in the future.
The inter-relationship, interdependency, and interconnectedness
of Mary McLeod Bethune and Eleanor Roosevelt meant the
uplift of the Negro, the uplift of Women, justice for
the nation, and a source of healing for the Negro and
White racial groups dubious past. Each of these women,
Mary McLeod Bethune and Eleanor Roosevelt, were special
women and each had "Rivers to Cross" in their
lives to bring them to the point of prominence, importance
to all women, and making pivotal changes to the country
that they loved and also sought its best for all its
people. Each woman had a story to tell, a journey to
travel, and a river to cross.
About Dr. Esther M. Pearson
Dr. Esther M. Pearson has been featured in Ebony Magazine,
Black Enterprise, Black Issues in Higher Education and
the Negro Journal of Education. She has published several
books to include 'Invisible Mathematics', 'Women in
High Tech Vision of Change', and 'Building Self-Esteem
In Young Women'. She is the founder of the Mary McLeod
Bethune Institute for Young Women, and a biographer
of Mary McLeod Bethune.
To order copies of this book, contact:
Xlibris Corporation
1-888-795-4274
www.Xlibris.com
Orders@Xlibris.com
Author contact:
Dr. Esther Pearson
Phone: 978-257-5725
Email: epearson@tp-group.net
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