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Story October 3, 1959

Jackson Advocate

Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi

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Five Negro extension service agents from Alabama, Arkansas, and Mississippi attended the eighth annual National Workshop in Human Development and Human Relations in Washington, D.C., joining 59 participants from 25 states and Puerto Rico for a six-week course.

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FIVE NEGRO EXTENSION WORKERS IN HUMAN RELATIONS WORKSHOP

Washington, D. C., Sept. 28- Five Negro Extension Service farm and home agents from Alabama, Arkansas, and Mississippi were among the 59 Extension workers from 25 States and Puerto Rico who attended the eighth annual National Workshop in Human Development and Human Relations recently at the National 4-H Foundation here in Washington.

The five colored agents who took the six-week course are: Mrs. Maude L. Fortune, Forest, Miss.; J. C. Moore, Opelika, Ala.; Mrs. Ruth Muldrew, Arkadelphia, Ark.; Mrs. Vera S. Rainey, Cleveland, Miss.; and Mrs. Sadye H. Weir, Columbus, Miss.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Social Manners

What keywords are associated?

Negro Extension Workers Human Relations Workshop National 4 H Foundation Extension Agents Alabama Arkansas Mississippi

What entities or persons were involved?

Mrs. Maude L. Fortune J. C. Moore Mrs. Ruth Muldrew Mrs. Vera S. Rainey Mrs. Sadye H. Weir

Where did it happen?

Washington, D. C.

Story Details

Key Persons

Mrs. Maude L. Fortune J. C. Moore Mrs. Ruth Muldrew Mrs. Vera S. Rainey Mrs. Sadye H. Weir

Location

Washington, D. C.

Event Date

Sept. 28

Story Details

Five Negro Extension Service agents from Alabama, Arkansas, and Mississippi participated in the eighth annual National Workshop in Human Development and Human Relations at the National 4-H Foundation, a six-week course attended by 59 workers from 25 states and Puerto Rico.

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