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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... Extension Service , reel 5 , microcopy T - 881 , NA ; “ Annual Report : Extension Division , Oklahoma A. & M. College , 1922-23 . " 1924 , RG 33 : Extension Service , Accession Extension Circular no . 195. General Series no . 32. RG 33 : ...
... Extension Service , reel 5 , microcopy T - 881 , NA ; “ Annual Report : Extension Division , Oklahoma A. & M. College , 1922-23 . " 1924 , RG 33 : Extension Service , Accession Extension Circular no . 195. General Series no . 32. RG 33 : ...
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... extension work among Native Americans . In the next decade , the extension service became a prominent part of the work of the Five Civilized Tribes jurisdiction of the Office of Indian Affairs . By 1939 , the Five Civilized Tribes ...
... extension work among Native Americans . In the next decade , the extension service became a prominent part of the work of the Five Civilized Tribes jurisdiction of the Office of Indian Affairs . By 1939 , the Five Civilized Tribes ...
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... extension service's wamings about maintaining the soil . " * Nonetheless , extension agents ' belief that landowners were more likely to try to preserve the fertility of the soil than renters reinforced the tendency of white agents to ...
... extension service's wamings about maintaining the soil . " * Nonetheless , extension agents ' belief that landowners were more likely to try to preserve the fertility of the soil than renters reinforced the tendency of white agents to ...
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