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Remembering North Carolina Tobacco

Remembering North Carolina Tobacco

Author: Billy Yeargin

Number of pages: 128

North Carolina's tobacco heritage comes to life in this volume of stories and remembrances from traditional tobacco farmers and cultivators. When early settlers struggled to grow anything at all in North Carolina's sandy soil, tobacco was a boon that became a way of life. The lives of many North Carolinians continue to revolve around the growth cycle of the tobacco plant, from laying-by to cropping and curing. In this collection of nostalgic memories, tobacco historian Bill Yeargin and others reminisce about the frustrations of slugs and tar, the cropping of dew-drenched leaves, the aching beauty of a tobacco bloom and the ultimate connection of man with earth—a connection that is slowly fading with each new generation.

A History of Burley Tobacco in East Tennessee & Western North Carolina

A History of Burley Tobacco in East Tennessee & Western North Carolina

Author: Billy Yeargin , Christopher Bickers

Number of pages: 162

Burley tobacco revolutionized the industry in east Tennessee and western North Carolina. What started from two farmers planting white burley in Greeneville ignited an agricultural revolution and significantly changed crops, production and quality. Burley transformed the tobacco industry with new cultivation techniques and a shift from dark and flue-cured tobacco. By the 1990s, burley tobacco production in the region had drastically declined, and it is a tradition that few local farmers still practice. Agricultural experts Billy Yeargin and Christopher Bickers take a nostalgic look at the historic rise of burley tobacco and its gradual decline.

North Carolina Tobacco

North Carolina Tobacco

Author: Billy Yeargin

Number of pages: 160

The days when rural life revolved around tobacco planting and harvest are gone, but many fondly remember when North Carolina was the state of farming, planting and picking tobacco. In this book, historian Billy Yeargin takes readers back to the days when communities were founded and built upon tobacco culture, and when traditions developed as industries were born. Yeargin recounts the deeply intriguing influence of tobacco on the history and culture of the state.

Economic impact of tobacco program

Economic impact of tobacco program

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture. Subcommittee on Tobacco

Number of pages: 101
Reckoning with History

Reckoning with History

Author: Jim Downs , Erica Armstrong Dunbar , T. K. Hunter , Timothy Patrick McCarthy

Reckoning with History brings together original essays from a diverse group of historians who consider how writing about the past can engage with the urgent issues of the present. The contributors—all former students of the distinguished Columbia University historian Eric Foner—explore the uses and politics of history through key episodes across a wide range of struggles for freedom. They shed new light on how different groups have defined and fought for freedom throughout American history, as well as the ways in which the ideal of freedom remains unrealized today. Covering a broad range of topics, these essays offer insight into how historians practice their craft in different ways and illuminate what it means to be a socially and politically engaged historian.

Minutes of the Business Meetings and Hearings of the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives (pursuant to Committee Rule IVe).

Minutes of the Business Meetings and Hearings of the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives (pursuant to Committee Rule IVe).

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture

Number of pages: 108
Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Agriculture

Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Agriculture

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture

Threatening Property

Threatening Property

Author: Elizabeth A. Herbin-Triant

White supremacists determined what African Americans could do and where they could go in the Jim Crow South, but they were less successful in deciding where black people could live because different groups of white supremacists did not agree on the question of residential segregation. In Threatening Property, Elizabeth A. Herbin-Triant investigates early-twentieth-century campaigns for residential segregation laws in North Carolina to show how the version of white supremacy supported by middle-class white people differed from that supported by the elites. Class divides prevented Jim Crow from expanding to the extent that it would require separate neighborhoods for black and white southerners as in apartheid South Africa. Herbin-Triant details the backlash against the economic successes of African Americans among middle-class whites, who claimed that they wished to protect property values and so campaigned for residential segregation laws both in the city and the countryside, where their actions were modeled on South Africa’s Natives Land Act. White elites blocked these efforts, primarily because it was against their financial interest to remove the black workers that they...

All the Little Hopes

All the Little Hopes

Author: Leah Weiss

Number of pages: 368

A Southern story of friendship forged by books and bees, when the timeless troubles of growing up meet the murky shadows of World War II. Deep in the tobacco land of North Carolina, nothing's been the same since the boys shipped off to war and worry took their place. Thirteen-year-old Lucy Brown is precocious and itching for adventure. Then Allie Bert Tucker wanders into town, an outcast with a puzzling past, and Lucy figures the two of them can solve any curious crime they find—just like her hero, Nancy Drew. Their chance comes when a man goes missing, a woman stops speaking, and an eccentric gives the girls a mystery to solve that takes them beyond the ordinary. Their quiet town, seasoned with honeybees and sweet tea, becomes home to a Nazi prisoner-of-war camp. More men go missing. And together, the girls embark on a journey to discover if we ever really know who the enemy is. Lush with Southern atmosphere, All The Little Hopes is the story of two girls growing up as war creeps closer, blurring the difference between what's right, what's wrong, and what we know to be true.

A Dialogue on the Structure of American Agriculture

A Dialogue on the Structure of American Agriculture

Author: Joseph N. Belden

Number of pages: 116
Economic Value of Present Tobacco Program

Economic Value of Present Tobacco Program

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture. Subcommittee on Tobacco

Number of pages: 45
Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Ninety-second Congress

Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Ninety-second Congress

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture

Farm Broadcasting

Farm Broadcasting

Author: John Chester Baker

Number of pages: 342

Before the beginning; Some beginnings in farm broadcasting; USDA weather; Market news broadcasting; USDA mainstream; New England radio news service; National networks and wire news services; National association of farm broadcasters; Sponsors; Preparing for a career in farm broadcasting.

Biennial Report of the North Carolina Division of Archives and History

Biennial Report of the North Carolina Division of Archives and History

Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History

Biennial Report of the North Carolina State Department of Archives and History

Biennial Report of the North Carolina State Department of Archives and History

Author: North Carolina. State Department of Archives and History

State and Regional Associations of the United States

State and Regional Associations of the United States

"A selective guide to the varied array of state and regional trade and business associations, professional societies and labor organizations in this country."--P. 5.

Oxford

Oxford

Author: Lewis Bowling

Number of pages: 128

Oxford, North Carolina, is the historic seat of Granville County. The rolling hills of the Piedmont have long been one of the country’s leading tobacco-producing regions. For a number of years during the 1800s, Granville grew more tobacco than any other county in the state. High production levels continued through the 1900s. In its time, the Oxford Tobacco Research Station was the largest facility of its kind in the world. With the tobacco industry contributing so much to the local economy, Oxford has much to show for its success. The town is widely known for its beautiful historic homes. With educational institutions such as Oxford Female College and the Horner Military School, Oxford was once called the Athens of the South. Many influential people have called Oxford home. The historic images presented in this book explore these fascinating aspects of Oxford’s history.

Directory of Certified Data Processors

Directory of Certified Data Processors

Author: Data Processing Management Association

Number of pages: 160
Who's Who of American Women 2004-2005

Who's Who of American Women 2004-2005

Author: Inc. Marquis Who's Who , Who's Who Marquis

Number of pages: 1803

A biographical dictionary of notable living women in the United States of America.

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