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Cornell Cooperative Extension

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Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Cornell Cooperative Extension Finger Lakes Grape Program records

 Collection
Identifier: 6773
Abstract

Papers pertaining to the grape programs, projects, grape pricing, correspondence, New York State Wine Grape Growers meeting items, crop committee reports, newsletters. and U.S. Tariff Commission Hearing report. Also slides of grapes and other activities.

Dates: 1959-1994.

Cornell Migrant Program campus collection

 Collection
Identifier: 23-13-3582
Abstract

Includes correspondence, reports, research studies, publicity, slides, tapes, 40 oral histories (conducted by Neil Schwartzbach of the Community and Rural Development Institute), and subject files documenting the Cornell campus migrant program and other farmworker-oriented organizations, not generally available from other sources.

Dates: 1953-2007.

Cornell Migrant Program records

 Collection — Box 45: [Barcode: 31924093405888]
Identifier: 23-13-3160
Abstract In 1979 the program was transferred to the Department of Human Development and Family Studies and renamed the Cornell Migrant Program. Engman became the director and Kay Embrey became the Wayne County office director in 1980. Kathy (Fox) Castania was hired in 1981 and she and Embrey founded the Wayne Action for Racial Equality. For the first years of the program all funding was provided by the College of Agriculture and Cornell Cooperative Extension. By the mid 1970's, grant money was being...
Dates: 1953-2005.

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Agricultural laborers -- New York (State). 2
Children of migrant laborers -- Education. 2
Labor laws and legislation -- United States 2
Migrant labor -- United States. 2
Slides (photographs). 2