Mary McLeod Bethune is civil right activist and educator was dedicated to educate freed African American. Mary grew up in poverty in South Carolina and attends Scotia Seminary in North Carolina. She completed her studies after two years and then she paved her way to start institute for Black people. In 1904, Mary open an institute call Daytona Normal and Industrial Institute for Negro Girls in Daytona Florida later name to Bethune Cookman College. As an educator Mary Bethune pave the way for all people because or her passion to teach people. When educators read her story about her compassion of teaching I want to continue paving the way teach my students. Becoming an educator, I’m going to continuing pave way by going different teachers’ workshop