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4-H members showing hogs, 1958 Clemson University Libraries African American 4-H member showing hogs.
4-H work demonstration, 1951 Clemson University Libraries Work - 4-H.
1951
4-H youth in parade, 1951 Clemson University Libraries Work - 4-H.
1951
4-H youth showing cows, 1951 Clemson University Libraries Work - 4-H.
4-H youth with banner, 1951 Clemson University Libraries Work - 4-H.
1951
A closet made of orange crates in Helen Yeargin's home, Pelzer (S.C.), 1939 April 28 Clemson University Libraries Yeargins home in Woodville community. Extension worker present: R.W. Anderson.
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1939-04-28
Aerial view of 4-H Camp Daniels Clemson University Libraries
Aerial view of 4-H Camp Daniels Clemson University Libraries
Aerial view of 4-H Camp Daniels Clemson University Libraries
Aerial view of 4-H Camp Daniels Clemson University Libraries
Aerial view of 4-H Camp Daniels, 1953 July Clemson University Libraries
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1953-07
African American 4-H boys at Negro Fat Stock Show, 1946 April Clemson University Libraries Segregated shows and fairs were the only way African American could compete.
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1946-04
African American Recreation Center sewing machine clinic Clemson University Libraries A scene at a sewing machine clinic sponsored at the African Americans Recreation Center on S. Library Street Tuesday by the county African Americans agent. Miss Portia Seabrook, Winthrop College, clothing specialist; Mrs. Jeanette Griffen, assistant home demonstration agent; and Manager L. R. Solesbee of the local office of the Singer Sewing Machine Co., assisted in the clinic. About 60 African Americans farm women and 4-H club members attended.
African American Shilo school in Anderson County (S.C.), 1941 May 2 Clemson University Libraries Extension worker present: A.E. Daniels
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1941-05-02
African American children entering lunchroom at Gold Hill School, Lancaster County (S.C.), 1940 Clemson University Libraries Extension worker present: F.W. Cannon. Original caption: "Gold Hill Colored School".
African American children listening to speaker Clemson University Libraries
African American extension service work Clemson University Libraries
African American family home, 1953 August Clemson University Libraries
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1953-08
African American farm home, 1949 June Clemson University Libraries
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1949-06
African American home demonstration, 1953 August Clemson University Libraries The US Department of Agriculture's Cooperative Extension Service included Home Demonstration Clubs to educate rural women on home economics. South Carolina's Cooperative Extension Service required segregated clubs taught but not enough black women agents were hired to cover all counties and their pay was considerably less than white home agents.
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1953-08
African American home demonstration, 1953 August Clemson University Libraries The US Department of Agriculture's Cooperative Extension Service included Home Demonstration Clubs to educate rural women on home economics. South Carolina's Cooperative Extension Service required segregated clubs taught but not enough black women agents were hired to cover all counties and their pay was considerably less than white home agents.
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1953-08
African American home demonstration, 1953 August Clemson University Libraries The US Department of Agriculture's Cooperative Extension Service included Home Demonstration Clubs to educate rural women on home economics. South Carolina's Cooperative Extension Service required segregated clubs taught but not enough black women agents were hired to cover all counties and their pay was considerably less than white home agents.
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1953-08