Change in the plantation system: American South, 1910–1945
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The author thanks Kenneth Sokoloff, Naomi Lamoreaux, Dennis Halcousis, Shirley Svorny, the anonymous referees, and seminar participants at University of California, Los Angeles and the All UC group in Economic History conference, Riverside 2000 for helpful comments on earlier versions of this article.
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