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Inventory of work in 1943

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This report was created in 1943 to summarize the relief efforts of home demonstration clubs in North Carolina during World War Two.

1912 girl's club, tomato club booklet by Prapst, Beulah

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Beulah Prapst reflected on her experiences in her local tomato club in this booklet. All club members were expected to create a club journal.

1915 girls club, tomato club booklet by Peterson, Annie Laura

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This booklet was written by Annie Laura Peterson, a member of a North Carolina tomato club. Within the booklet, she reflected and described her experiences with the club.

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"Canning girls and corn club boys will make the state our pride"

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This song booklet created ca. 1918 for club members that demonstrates their commitment to their state.

Join the 4-H club in the food and freedom fight

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This 4-H pamphlet instructed club members on how to support the war effort by producing, conserving, and volunteering. The booklet also provided instructions on the "Feed a Fighter" program.

Negro Boys' Club work

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This report was created by C.R. Hudson in 1919. It is a selection of the report specifically on Negro boys' club work in North Carolina.

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Boys' club work (white)

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This report was created by C.R. Hudson and is an excerpt of a larger report on North Carolina Agricultural Extension.

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Chancellor John T. Caldwell posing with North Carolina State University student government officials at Memorial Bell Tower

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Eric Moore, the first black Student Senate President, poses with Chancellor Caldwell and other student government leaders in front of the bell tower.

David Hinton

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David Hinton, an African American student leader, on the phone.

Two Students Working in a Lab

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A black and a white student work together in a lab.