The Second Great Emancipation: The Mechanical Cotton Picker, Black Migration, and How They Shaped the Modern South

Author:   Donald Holley
Publisher:   University of Arkansas Press
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9781682261064


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   30 July 2000
Format:   Paperback
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The Second Great Emancipation: The Mechanical Cotton Picker, Black Migration, and How They Shaped the Modern South


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In The Second Great Emancipation, Donald Holley uses statistical and narrative analysis to demonstrate that farm mechanization occurred in the Delta region of Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi after the region's population of farm laborers moved away for new opportunities. Rather than pushing labor off the land, Holley argues, the mechanical cotton picker enabled the continuation of cotton cultivation in the post-plantation era, opening the door for the civil rights movement, while ushering a period of prosperity into the South.

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Author:   Donald Holley
Publisher:   University of Arkansas Press
Imprint:   University of Arkansas Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.483kg
ISBN:  

9781682261064


ISBN 10:   1682261069
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   30 July 2000
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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This is truly an outstanding study . . . a large and detailed look at a very important topic. --Gilbert C. Fite, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Georgia A fascinating history. . . . Students of the history of agriculture, Delta farm labor, the South, and especially the mechanical cotton picker will find Holley's book to be an indispensible guide. --Agricultural History An engaging discussion of the push-pull debate about mass out-migration and technological change, inventors and the process of invention, and long-run structural change in an economy. --Journal of Economic History Cogent, well-reasoned, and clearly written. Anyone interested in American agricultural and Arkansas history will find this book a must read. --Arkansas Historical Quarterly


This is truly an outstanding study . . . a large and detailed look at a very important topic. -Gilbert C. Fite, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Georgia Cogent, well-reasoned, and clearly written. Anyone interested in American agricultural and Arkansas history will find this book a must read. - Arkansas Historical Quarterly An engaging discussion of the push-pull debate about mass out-migration and technological change, inventors and the process of invention, and long-run structural change in an economy. - Journal of Economic History A fascinating history. Students of the history of agriculture, Delta farm labor, the South, and especially the mechanical cotton picker will find Holley's book to be an indispensible guide. - Agricultural History


This is truly an outstanding study . . . a large and detailed look at a very important topic."" —Gilbert C. Fite, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Georgia ""Cogent, well-reasoned, and clearly written. Anyone interested in American agricultural and Arkansas history will find this book a must read."" - Arkansas Historical Quarterly ""An engaging discussion of the push-pull debate about mass out-migration and technological change, inventors and the process of invention, and long-run structural change in an economy."" - Journal of Economic History ""A fascinating history. Students of the history of agriculture, Delta farm labor, the South, and especially the mechanical cotton picker will find Holley's book to be an indispensible guide."" - Agricultural History


Author Information

Donald Holley was a professor of history at the University of Arkansas at Monticello for many years. He was the author of Uncle Sam's Farmers: The New Deal Communities of the Lower Mississippi Valley, and he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Arkansas Historical Association.

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