From Indian Territory to White Man's Country: Race, Nation, and the Politics of Land Ownership in Eastern Oklahoma, 1889-1940University of Wisconsin--Madison, 2002 - 351 pages |
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... demonstration agent , who concemned herself with the activities of farmwomen . From the early days of the extension service , female extension agents in the state concerned themselves with helping farm women master techniques in canning ...
... demonstration agent , who concemned herself with the activities of farmwomen . From the early days of the extension service , female extension agents in the state concerned themselves with helping farm women master techniques in canning ...
Page 261
... demonstration agent " failed to capture the fact that women were performing remunerative work on farms and were aided in these activities by female extension agents . The most obvious examples are poultry and egg production , the sale ...
... demonstration agent " failed to capture the fact that women were performing remunerative work on farms and were aided in these activities by female extension agents . The most obvious examples are poultry and egg production , the sale ...
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... Demonstration Advisory Council . In 1935 , it was composed of 81 members , this large size suggesting that African American women were quite involved in home demonstration . The membership of the association indicates that the demonstration ...
... Demonstration Advisory Council . In 1935 , it was composed of 81 members , this large size suggesting that African American women were quite involved in home demonstration . The membership of the association indicates that the demonstration ...
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