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Provided by the Green 'N' Growing Collection (The History of Home Demonstration and 4-H Youth Development in North Carolina), Special Collections, North Carolina State University Libraries.

Date created
June 27, 1940
Location
Guilford County, North Carolina
License
Copyright unknown.
Source
Original image housed by North Carolina State University Libraries Special Collections Research Center

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Dazelle Foster Lowe at NC A&T

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An exhibit of Home Demonstration work assembled to be sent to the Negro Exposition in Chicago is captured in this black and white photograph from June 27, 1940 at North Carolina A and T College in Greensboro. Mrs. Dazelle Foster Lowe, District Home Agent, is shown inspecting the exhibit before shipping. She is standing to the left of a table of canning jars filled with fruits and vegetables and is pointing to them. In front of the exhibit are examples of baskets and other crafts which have been made of straw. To the right of the table is a set of two black 4 drawer filing cabinets. A North Carolina road map is displayed above the cabinets.