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L. R. Harrill, 4-H leader, 1926–1962
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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.
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- Original image housed by North Carolina State University Libraries Special Collections Research Center
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- Format: Photograph
- Date created: 1960–1969
- File: JPEG (252 KB)
- Sizes available: 1536×1189 | 400×310
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- Farmville's choice: In this lesson, students will learn about rural life in North Carolina at the turn of the century. Home demonstration and 4H clubs implemented many programs to help people learn better farming techniques, ways of preserving food, and taking care of the home. Several North Carolina leaders went to great lengths to ensure the success of these programs. In part of this activity, students help the town of Farmville dedicate a monument to one of those people. (Page 6.6)
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In this black and white photograph, Lera Harrill is receiving a 4-H award. On the wall in the background is an animal hide printed with a prayer called “If it takes your hide, be a man.”
