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Agents in training to can tomatoes and green beans. The canner is the popular Flowers model manufactured in Hickory [North Carolina]. The can with the label is a 4-H brand for green beans
Seven women and two extension agents were photographed during a lesson on canning (ca. 1920-1929.) The canner depicted was a popular Flowers model manufactured in Hickory, North Carolina. The can with the label was a 4-H brand for green beans.
A group of Little River Club women working for certificates in Food Preservation
This photograph (ca. 1920-1929) depcits four women who took a lesson on steam pressure and worked towards certificates in food preservation.
Front view, back view, and side view and of a young boy standing
Front, back, and side view of a young boy used in nutrition demonstrations.
Little Eck Sims being examined in Brevard during Baby Welfare Week - about 53 babies examined and mothers advised
Little Eck Sims was examined during Baby Welfare Week. About fifty-three babies and mothers were examined and advised throughout the week.
Group of women and one man sewing a mattress together, 1940-1941
This image of club members gathered together demonstrates how demonstration clubs formed communities through service.
Rockingham County - April 27, 1940. Annie Soweor of the Ruffin 4-H Club in Rockingham County - [?] as the most outstanding club girl in the county in 1939
In 1940, Annie Soweor earned the tiitle of "Most Outstanding Club Girl" in Rockingham County. The Extension Service employed competitions that created strong and hard working rural leaders in North Carolina.
African-American boy weaves seat caning onto a chair, Guilford County, North Carolina, September 1937
A 4-H club member is photographed while weaving seat caning onto a chair in Guilford County, North Carolina in September, 1937.
Instructor teaching a group of boys about plumbing at North Carolina State 4-H Short Course, 1932
An instructor is photographed training early and late teenage boys about plumbing during a NC State Short Course.
Instruction in foundation or dress patterns given to home demonstation club members on the porch of a house, 1930s.
This photograph depicts instruction in foundation or dress patterns on the porch of a house (ca. 1930-1939.)
Timeline - 4-H club work among negro youth in North Carolina
This is a timeline created for the golden anniversary celebration of 4-h club work in 1959 marking achievements in African American agricultural extension in North Carolina.
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Peter Holmes (part 2)
Peter Holmes became the Director of the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) in 1973 and held the position until 1975. In this interview, he talked about…