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Monthly Archives: August 2021
Diaries of August 1920: “More to life than the daily grind”
[D]espite the pressures of harvest, August allowed the Sweetser family time for their favorite summer activities: Chautauqua, picnics, and lake excursions. Continue reading
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Tagged family, farm labor, farming, gramie sweetser, leisure, maine, primary sources
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A WORK IN PROGRESS: FINDING MYSELF THROUGH EXTENSION
I saw something of their lives in mine. I saw something of their origins in mine. Thus began my path as a historian. Continue reading
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Tagged activism, education, extension, Georgia, Home Demonstration, land grant colleges, mentoring, Mississippi, primary sources
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