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Negro boys and girls attend short course at A and T College, 1924 article

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Item information

Title:
Negro boys and girls attend short course at A and T College, 1924 article
Description:
Article about short course sponsored by the State Agricultural Extension Services at A and T College August 5-8 1924. 133 young people were in attendance. I.O. Schaub, was the Director of State Extension Services,C.R. Hodson, State Agent and John D. Wray, State Club agent for Negro boys and girls.
Topics:
Community and Extension
North Carolina History
Subjects:
African American children
African Americans -- Education
Agricultural education
Original Format:
Clipping (Information artifact)
Item identifier:
ncatjdw11017
Author:
Wray, John D. more info on Wray, John D. 
Created Date:
Genre:
Newspaper articles
Names:
Wray, John D. more info on Wray, John D. 
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University more info on North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University 
Location:
Greensboro (N.C.)
Digital Project:
Better Living in NC

Source information

Repository:
Archives and Special Collections, F. D. Bluford Library, North Carolina A&T State University
Collection:
John D. Wray Collection (ncatjdw) held by Archives and Special Collections, F. D. Bluford Library, North Carolina A&T State University
Note field:
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Rights:
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University owns copyright to this item. Individuals are responsible for using this work in conformance with United States Copyright Law as well as any restrictions accompanying the material.
Funding:
Digitization of this resource was partially supported with federal Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) funds made possible through a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, and administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources.