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On the evening of November 23, 1939, Mary McLeod Bethune was part of a panel discussion on America’s Town Meeting of the Air, a weekly public affairs broadcast on NBC Radio—one of the nation’s first “talk radio” programs—revolving around the title question “What Does American Democracy Mean to Me?” Bethune was eminently qualified to join the panel that evening. She was the founder of a school that evolved into the modern-day Bethune-Cookman University. She was a past president of the National Association of Colored Women and the founder of the National Council of Negro Women.