Following the Agricultural Extension Service’s model of providing home demonstration agents to assist rural housewives, the government assigned at least one home economist to each New Deal planned community to organize women residents and provide them with advice about efficiently managing their households. Some of these experts also taught formal classes in home economics, which included quiltmaking, such as the class pictured here in the planned community of Greenbelt.

Title: 
Home economics class
Maker: 
Arthur Rothstein
Greenbelt, Maryland, April 1939
Farm Security Administration, Library of Congress