Dazelle Foster Lowe
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
Dazelle Foster Lowe worked as a Home Demonstration Agent for African-Americans in North Carolina. She established government-sponsored programs for improving community sanitation and health. Her work specifically helped women establish and maintain vegetable gardens, facilitating opportunities for self-sufficiency. Lowe organized multiple meetings in various African-American communities across the United States, providing educational resources for African-American homeowners to cultivate new skill sets. As an educator, Lowe’s work has had significant effects on shaping the built environment.
BORN 
1894
DESCENT  American/ African American 
DISCIPLINE Home Demonstration Agent