Look, twins.
She was known as "The First Lady of The Struggle".
Mary Jane McLeod Bethune(photo) was born in South Carolina in July 10, 1875 died May 18, 1955. For her lifetime of activism, she was deemed "acknowledged First Lady of Negro America" by Ebony magazine in July 1949. She was also known as the "Female Booker T. Washington".
She also was appointed as a national advisor to president Franklin D. Roosevelt, whom she worked with to create the Federal Council on Colored Affairs, also known as the Black Cabinet.
G, you're of course fired for never mentionning this great, great lady. Now, get out of my face.