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decade of negro extension work 1914 1924, african american women

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Negro club member who made sufficient profit from the sale of butter and buttermilk to pay her way through Tuskegee Institute; The benefits which accrued through her club activities were far-reaching in that her neighbors and friends were inspired to follow the best dairy practices in an effort to emulate her successful results.

Negro club member who made sufficient profit from the sale of butter a...

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A demonstration of home conveniences designed to lighten the labor of the Negro home maker and allow her more time for self-improvement and recreation; Such demonstrations by local men or women have stimulated the adoption of good practices and have done much to bring about a general community improvement.

A demonstration of home conveniences designed to lighten the labor of ...

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Negro home demonstration agent demonstrating the making of rugs for the home; During 1924, 7,688 women and 8,656 girls were enrolled to make or buy and install certain house furnishings suggested by the agents.

Negro home demonstration agent demonstrating the making of rugs for th...

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