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CUBFSA Recognition Program April 18, 1991 Clemson University Libraries Clemson University Black Faculty and Staff Association
1991
Man harvesting melons, 1951 Clemson University Libraries
1951
Woman with canning pantry, 1954 Clemson University Libraries African American home demonstration (canning).
1954
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
Cow livestock demonstration Clemson University Libraries Livestock demonstration.
Woman showing girls a chicken, 1953 August Clemson University Libraries African American home demonstration (poultry).
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1953-08
Farmhouse and garden, 1942 June Clemson University Libraries African American farm home and garden.
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1942-06
Farming exhibit at fair Clemson University Libraries
Farmers inspecting corn Clemson University Libraries African American work pictures - Spartanburg County 1951.
County agent giving help in vegetable production Clemson University Libraries African American county agent giving help in vegetable production.
Negro Fat Stock Show, 1945 March Clemson University Libraries Segregated shows and fairs were the only way African American could compete.
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1945-03
Farmer with chickens, 1941 May 14 Clemson University Libraries African American farmer with poultry.
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1941-05-14
Home Demonstration, 1954 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.
Canning demonstration at African American home 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.
Sharecropper's garden, 1940 May 24 Clemson University Libraries Garden of African American sharecropper.
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1940-05-24
Produce from sharecropper's garden, 1946 July Clemson University Libraries
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1946-07

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