Media Information

 
 
 
Collection:
Living Off the Land
Title:
Absenia Johnson and Aron Johnson, 4-H Corn Club members of the Dawson 4-H Club in Scotland Neck, North Carolina examine their corn. The two brothers produced 80 bushels of corn an an acre of ground, November 8, 1939
Creator:
Jones, R. E.
Date:
08-Nov-1939
Decade:
1930s
Description:
Two boys in a corn field with the corn they grew. Left to right: Absenia Johnson, Aron Johnson
Subject:
African American farmers
Subject:
Corn
Subject:
4-H clubs
Geographic Location:
US -- NC -- Halifax County
Genre:
Group portraits
Original Format:
Black-and-white photographic print; 15 x 9 cm
Type:
Still image
Rights:
Rights status not known. Reproduction and use of this material may be restricted. For general information, see the NCSU Libraries Special Collections Research Center website (http://www.lib.ncsu .edu/specialcollecti ons/research).
Repository:
North Carolina State University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center
Is Part Of:
University Archives Photograph Collection
Is Part Of:
Living off the Land: Tobacco and Crop Science History in North Carolina, 1850-1950
Classification Heading:
4-H projects and demonstrations. Plants
Classification Number:
UA023.008.070
SCRC ID Number:
0050207
Filename:
0050207.tif

Absenia Johnson and Aron Johnson, 4-H Corn Club members of the Dawson 4-H Club in Sc…