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Timeline - 4-H club work among negro youth in North Carolina

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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.

Tobacco transplanter

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A black and white photograph of African-American farmers using a tractor and modern machinery to mechanize the tobacco transplanting process.

Tony Williamson, Founding Editor-in-Chief of The Nubian Message

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This photograph is of Tony Williamson, founding Editor-in-Chief of The Nubian Message, North Carolina State University's African-American student newspaper. Williamson was instrumental in galvanizing student support for The Nubian Message after…

Trial of 16 Workers Arrested in Chancellor's Office

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After Physical Plant employees were arrested for trespassing in Chancellor Caldwell's office, "The Group" showed their support by raising awareness of the arrests on campus. They encouraged students and university employees to attend the trial of the…

Tupperware: The Nicest Thing That Could Happen To Your Kitchen!

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The Nicest Thing That Could Happen To Your Kitchen!

Twice Foot Two, April 11, 1960

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This photograph shows many members of State's Mates on stage during their performance of "The Backyard Minstrels."

Two Students Working in a Lab

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

University of Georgia Vice Chancellor H.F. Robinson to NCSU Chancellor John Caldwell

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Dear John:

I have just read your most stirring remarks in Summer, 1968 issue of Phi Kappa Phi Journal entitled, "Where Do We Begin?" These words were most appropriate on the occasion of the funeral of Martin Luther King and I am glad to see them…

Vetville, August 7, 1947

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Many State's Mates lived in Vetville until its demolition in the late 1950s. Vetville housed veterans and their families that came to North Carolina State College as a result of the G.I. Bill.