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Kanata Rodgers graduated with his B.S. in Home Economics from Howard University in 1924.  She received her M.S. in Home Economics Education from Iowa State College in 1937.
Kanata Rodgers graduated with his B.S. in Home Economics from Howard University in 1924.  She received her M.S. in Home Economics Education from Iowa State College in 1937.


Kanata Rodgers is listed as Agricultural Faculty teaching Home Economics at Southern University and Agricultural and Mechanical College of the State of Louisiana.
Kanata Rodgers is listed as Agricultural Faculty teaching Home Economics at Southern University and Agricultural and Mechanical College of the State of Louisiana. She then became the Director of the Division of Home Economics at Alcorn A&M College.




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Revision as of 01:50, 7 May 2018

Kanata Editha Rodgers was an African American student at Iowa State College.


Life and Education

Kanata Rodgers graduated with his B.S. in Home Economics from Howard University in 1924. She received her M.S. in Home Economics Education from Iowa State College in 1937.

Kanata Rodgers is listed as Agricultural Faculty teaching Home Economics at Southern University and Agricultural and Mechanical College of the State of Louisiana. She then became the Director of the Division of Home Economics at Alcorn A&M College.


References

Workers in subjects pertaining to Agriculture in Land-Grant Colleges and Experiment Stations by Betty T. Richardson

Moorland Springarn Research Center | Howard University