The Old South Frontier

The Old South Frontier
Author: Donald P. McNeilly
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1557286191

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In this deeply researched and well-written study, Donald P. McNeilly examines how moderately wealthy planters and sons of planters immigrated into the virtually empty lands of Arkansas, seeking their fortune and to establish themselves as the leaders of a new planter aristocracy west of the Mississippi River. These men, sometimes alone, sometimes with family, and usually with slaves, sought the best land possible, cleared it, planted their crops, and erected crude houses and other buildings. Life was difficult for these would-be leaders of society and their families, and especially hard for the slaves who toiled to create fields in which they labored to produce a crop. McNeilly argues that by the time of Arkansas's statehood in 1836, planters and large farmers had secured a hold over their frontier home, and that between 1840 and the Civil War, planters solidified their hold on politics, economics, and society in Arkansas. The author takes a topical approach to the subject, with chapters on migration, slavery, non-planter whites, politics, and the secession crisis of 1860-1861. McNeilly offers a first-rate analysis of the creation of a white, cotton-based society in Arkansas, shedding light not only on the southern frontier, but also on the established Old South before the Civil War.

The Textile Industry in Arkansas

The Textile Industry in Arkansas
Author: Arkansas. Bureau of Mines, Manufacture and Agriculture
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1924
Genre: Cotton manufacture
ISBN:

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Muzzled Oxen

Muzzled Oxen
Author: Genevieve Grant Sadler
Publisher: Butler Center Books
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1935106708

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In the 1920s Genevieve Sadler left her home in California for what she thought would be a short visit to the Arkansas farm where her husband grew up. The visit lasted seven years, and Sadler’s life was changed forever in the time she spent among the cotton farms near Dardanelle in Yell County, Arkansas, on the eve of the Great Depression. Based on her long and detailed letters to her mother, she wrote this engaging memoir with its rich portrait of a small town and its inhabitants, many of whom were poor cotton farmers working on shares.

Arkansas Cotton Diseases

Arkansas Cotton Diseases
Author: John Asbury Elliott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1921
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

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The Second Great Emancipation

The Second Great Emancipation
Author: Donald Holley
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2019-04-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1682261069

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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.

Arkansas Cotton

Arkansas Cotton
Author: United States. Bureau of Agricultural Economics
Publisher:
Total Pages: 11
Release: 1939
Genre: Cotton growing
ISBN:

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