Mecklenburg County Extension Homemakers Association (N.C.)

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The extension homemakers movement began in the early twentieth century in order to educate homemakers in rural and agricultural areas to management their households more effectively and economically. By the latter part of the twentieth century, demographics in North Carolina and the United States had changed, and women were less interested the program that home economists had to offer. By the beginning of the twenty first century, most extension homemaker clubs and organizations had closed. The Mecklenburg County Extension Homemakers Association closed in late 2008.

From the description of Records, 1925-2008, 1960-2008 / Mecklenburg County Extension Homemakers Association. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 644583536

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creatorOf Mecklenburg County Extension Homemakers Association (N.C.). Records, 1925-2008, 1960-2008 / Mecklenburg County Extension Homemakers Association. University of North Carolina, Charlotte, J. Murrey Atkins Library
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North Carolina--Mecklenburg County
North Carolina
Mecklenburg County (N.C.)
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African American women
Home demonstration work
Home economics extension work
Home economics extension workers
Home economics extension workers
Homemakers
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Active 1925

Active 2008

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