Rural Texas Women at Work, 1930–1960
Exhibition

Drawn from files of the Texas Agricultural Extension Service archives at Texas A&M University, this Humanities Texas traveling exhibition uses photographs and explanatory texts to convey a sense of the lives of rural Texas women, helpful programs of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Extension Service, and the changes that swept across rural Texas in the Great Depression and World War II. For more information, contact the River Vallery Pioneer Museum.

June 24–July 31, 2019
River Valley Pioneer Museum
118 North 2nd St.
Canadian, TX 79014

Map

Map of event location
Fourteen-year-old Doris Mears planting corn, by unknown photographer, April 1942.