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Three Unidentified African American Women Dec 1949

Three Unidentified African American Women

Women's history in Arkansas

This is a black and white photograph of three unidentified African American women standing outside a school.


Ila Upchurch, Home Economics Teacher Dec 1949

Ila Upchurch, Home Economics Teacher

Women's history in Arkansas

This is a black and white photograph of Ila Upchurch in her Home Economics classroom at McRae School in Nevada County.


Ila Upchurch, Mcrae School Home Economics Dec 1949

Ila Upchurch, Mcrae School Home Economics

Women's history in Arkansas

This is a black and white photograph of Ila Upchurch with canning jars prepared at McRae School Home Economics canning class at McRae School in Nevada County.


Jean Murray's Memo Sponsored By The W. T. Grant Store, Wlbz Radio Oct 1949

Jean Murray's Memo Sponsored By The W. T. Grant Store, Wlbz Radio

WLBZ Radio Station Records

Jean Murray offers information about her background and plans for a daily radio program in 1949 on topics of interest in the world of women. The opening section is nearly identical to a previous recording, as Murray tells about herself and her interest in what's happening at local women's clubs. From there, this edition, sponsored by the W. T. Grant department store at the corner of Hammond and Central streets in Bangor, discusses the store's sweater and fur coat sections and the fall fashion line of international designer Madame Schiaparelli.


Jean Murray's Memo (Pilot Program?), Wlbz Radio Oct 1949

Jean Murray's Memo (Pilot Program?), Wlbz Radio

WLBZ Radio Station Records

Jean Murray introduces herself and plans for a new daily radio program in 1949 to cover subjects of interest in the world of women. Murray explains her background and interest in the projects of local women's clubs. The program continues with suggestions for a week's worth of menu ideas and sewing tips for giving dresses a new look to fit the current season's styles.