A Tribute to Ira Hicks

Dr. Ira Hicks was an icon in the field of agricultural education. He inspired students, committed himself to continuing education and lifelong learning, served his community and impacted the way agricultural education was taught across the state of Georgia. During Black History Month, observed each February, we honor Hicks and his lifetime of service to agriculture.

 

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From Humble Beginnings

Ira Hicks was born in Macon, Ga., in 1928. As one of 10 children born to sharecroppers, he spent his childhood helping in cotton fields. After high school, Hicks attended Fort Valley State College in Fort Valley, Ga., paying his tuition with money he earned picking apples. He earned a bachelor’s degree in agriculture education in 1949.

Hicks was drafted into the U.S. Army after graduation from college. He served in Germany for one year and received an honorary discharge after a tank explosion. Hicks returned to the classroom in 1953.

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