Circa 1920s During the 1920s, the two biggest American phonograph companies were Victor Talking Machine and Brunswick. After producing and selling cabinets to other phonograph companies, Brunswick decided to produce their own phonograph...
4-H Clubs--Mississippi.; Happier Living Contest.; Home demonstration work--Mississippi.; 4-H Clubs--Songs and Music.; Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad Company.; Department of Agriculture and Forestry.
Happier Living Contest for Negro 4-H girls in Mississippi; contest promotional material includes 'Dreaming,' a '4-H Club Song for Girls.'
Happier Living Contest--Photographs.; Bedrooms--Mississippi--Photographs.; African-Americans--Mississippi--Photographs.; African-American Youth--Societies, clubs, etc.
Bedroom of Jeanette Foster (pictured), 1953 district winner in the 4-H Happier Living Contest.
Happier Living Contest--Photographs.; Bedrooms--Mississippi--Photographs.; African-Americans--Mississippi--Photographs.; African-American youth--Societies, clubs, etc.
4-H Happier Living Contest participant Loisteen Head in her bedroom, 1951.
Happier Living Contest--Photographs.; Bedrooms--Mississippi--Photographs.; African-Americans--Mississippi--Photographs.; African-American youth--Societies, clubs, etc.
4-H Happier Living Contest participant Naomi Miller in her bedroom, 1951.