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Bonslagel served on many committees including serving as president of the Arkansas Home Economics Association, vice president of the Association of Southern Agricultural Workers, and chairman of the Home Economics Division of the Arkansas Federation of Women’s Clubs. In 1940 she was named Woman of
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She was an advocate of the Arkansas home demonstration clubs including writing letters and articles to report on achievements. She was active in keeping the extension program going through the Depression when funding was scarce, including fund raising for counties. Her fund-raising activities
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Bonslagel started her career as a state home demonstration agent in Mississippi in 1915, and became an agent in Arkansas in 1917. She remained in Arkansas for the remainder of her career, which spanned until 1950. The job of home demonstration agent was created by
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as a way of coordinating and sharing home economics information among rural women. Bonslagel would visit different parts of the states, accompanying the county agent and staying at farms along the way.
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Bonslagel was born on August 14, 1885, in Deasonville, Mississippi, the daughter of A. W. Bonslagel and Betty Beall Bonslagel. She attended the
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Outside of her work as a home demonstration agent, Bonslagel was a member of the Women’s Committee of the
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Bonslagel never married. She died on May 21, 1950, and is buried in Jackson, Mississippi.
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In the 1930s Bonslagel established an annual retreat for rural women at the military camp
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Connie Bonslagel, from the 1905 yearbook of the Mississippi State College for Women
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Fig 7 Home Demonstration Agent Relationships, from the 1933 USDA publication
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she was the assistant director of the Rehabilitation Division of the Federal
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where she obtained her undergraduate degree. She went on to study at
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to provide housing for women who wanted to attend the
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United States Department of Agriculture
Great Depression
Resettlement Administration
Mississippi State College for Women
Teachers College, Columbia University
Peabody College
Tulane University

Home demonstration clubs
Smith–Lever Act of 1914
Camp Joseph T. Robinson
4H Club
University of Arkansas
Council of Defense
World War I
The Progressive Farmer
Home demonstration clubs





"Constance Josephine (Connie) Bonslagel"
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"More Than Just a Happy Housewife: Home Demonstration Clubs in Post-World War II Montana"
"Prosperous Farms and Happier Homes"
The Arkansas Banker
County Agent's Magazine
"The Home Demonstrator"

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