Travis County Negro Extension Service Photograph Collection. 1940-1964. 1948-1964.
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Collins, Dena.
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Winn, S. A.
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4-H Clubs.
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Garrett, M. E.
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Travis County Negro Extension Service.
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Hutchins, Bertha.
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Collins, Carrie.
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Norris, F. B.
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Bedford, Dorothy Jean.
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Brown, Francis.
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Webberville-Hornsby Bend 4-H.
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Travis County (Tex.). Negro Extension Service.
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Extension services in Texas officially began in 1915 when the Texas Legislature assigned administration of the Texas Agricultural Extension to Texas A&M University, and established the Cooperative Extension Program, administered by Prairie View A&M. The Prairie View A&M land grant college was established in 1890 for the “colored” youth of the state and the work of all Negro Extension agencies was conducted through Prairie View. As part of the Cooperative Extension Program, theTravis ...
Andrews, Viola.
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Davidson, Helen Mae.
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Collins, Virgie.
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Collins, Jerome Boyd, Sr.
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