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New Farmers of America Association
Mr. S. B. Simmons speaks with Mrs. S. B. Simmons and his mother Mrs. J. A. Simmons about some of the gifts that he received at the Testimonial Dinner held in his honor. Mrs. J. A. Simmons was very alert and active at her age of 91, with her being affectionately known as Mother Simmons in the community of Fayetteville.https://digital.library.ncat.edu/photos/1883/thumbnail.jp
New Farmers of America Association
Group of men sitting behind a podium. Left to right: President Warmoth T. Gibbs, A&T College; S. B. Simmons; Honorable Gregg Cherry, Governor of North Carolina; U. S. Office of Education representative, W. N. Elam; Second National NFA President, Elbert Pettiford; and Veteran Agriculture Teacher, J. L. Bolden.https://digital.library.ncat.edu/photos/1886/thumbnail.jp
New Farmers of America Association
The H. O. Sargent Award winners, Alvin Robertson, Munnerlyn, Georgia; Emmet A. Dillon, Franklinton, Luisiana; and Cornelious Gill, Greensboro, North Carolina, being congratulated by Dr. Harry V. Richardson, President, Gammon Theological Seminary.https://digital.library.ncat.edu/photos/1890/thumbnail.jp
New Farmers of America Association
Three young men walking in front of a car.https://digital.library.ncat.edu/photos/1895/thumbnail.jp
New Farmers of America Association
A group working in a woodshop while someone observes students.https://digital.library.ncat.edu/photos/1865/thumbnail.jp
New Farmers of America Association
Young men exhibiting cattle in front of a crowd.https://digital.library.ncat.edu/photos/2092/thumbnail.jp
94 Years of Uplift, Protest, Resilience: The A&T Register, 1915–2009
The A&T Register, the student newspaper at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, has shaped protest consciousness and upheld the tradition of the Black press for more than a century. This close reading of 1,400 front pages and selected editorials published between 1915 and 2009 analyzes the newspaper’s content through the lens of James Carey’s ritual model of communication. It argues the newspaper has functioned as a mirror and a catalyst for student activism, cultural pride, and community building over its long history. From early coverage that reflected Booker T. Washington’s philosophy of racial uplift through bold expressions of protest and inclusion during the sit-in movement and beyond, The A&T Register has served as a vital instrument of historical documentation and cultural formation. This study argues that college newspapers such as The A&T Register warrant more attention in the historiography of the Black press ecosystem
New Farmers of America Association
Tobacco barn.https://digital.library.ncat.edu/photos/1935/thumbnail.jp
New Farmers of America Association
Two cars and people in front of a field with buildings. Labeled \u27Blaine.\u27https://digital.library.ncat.edu/photos/1942/thumbnail.jp
New Farmers of America Association
Two brick buildings with multiple cars and people in front of them. Labeled \u27Blaine St Auq.\u27https://digital.library.ncat.edu/photos/1949/thumbnail.jp