With this dream finally becoming a reality, the future only seemed bright for Doctor Bethune as a leader, a parent, an educator, and the woman who would bring the city of Daytona beach together. With generous …show more content…
Bethune’s success it seems that the city of Daytona didn’t believe that African Americans were equivalent to them based on this hideous Jim Crow law. Daytona Beach has the most beautiful beaches and they were relatively open to everybody even African Americans. “Two of the twenty-six founding fathers of the town were African Americans: John Tolliver and Thaddeus S. Gooden” (page 69). So if founding fathers were African Americans then it seems completely stupid to deny African Americans rights but this is exactly what took place in the 1920s. “By the 1920s, African Americans had been banned from the beaches, although they made up nearly half of the city’s population by 1910” (Robertson