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'''Irma Handy Dawkins''' was an African American student at Iowa State College.
'''Irma Handy Dawkins''' was a Professor of Clothing at Tuskegee Institute.




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Thesis: “Educational Needs having Implications for the Home Economics Program X: In the Area of Clothing of Eighth and Ninth Grade Negro Girls, Lincoln Parish, Louisiana”  
Thesis: “Educational Needs having Implications for the Home Economics Program X: In the Area of Clothing of Eighth and Ninth Grade Negro Girls, Lincoln Parish, Louisiana”  


== HBCU Contribution ==
Professor of Clothing at Tuskegee Institute
== References ==
*[http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2011/New%20York%20NY%20Age/New%20York%20NY%20Age%201943-1945%20%20Grayscale/New%20York%20NY%20Age%201943-1945%20%20Grayscale%20-%200825.pdf  Fulton History | "Dr Patterson Names New Tuskegee Staff Promotions". The New York Age. October, 14, 1944.]


== HBCU Contribution ==


Professor of Clothing at Tuskegee Institute
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Irma Handy Dawkins was a Professor of Clothing at Tuskegee Institute.


Life and Education

M.S. Home Economics Education, 1944

Thesis: “Educational Needs having Implications for the Home Economics Program X: In the Area of Clothing of Eighth and Ninth Grade Negro Girls, Lincoln Parish, Louisiana”

HBCU Contribution

Professor of Clothing at Tuskegee Institute

References