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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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Family farming from a rural women’s perspective
University of Lethbridge graduate student Diane McKenzie is combining her rural roots and her research interests with the intention to make an important contribution to the future of agriculture. Continue reading