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Country People in the New South: Tennessee's Upper Cumberland (4th edition)

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Using the Tennessee antievolution 'Monkey Law,' authored by a local legislator, as a measure of how conservatives successfully resisted, co-opted, or ignored reform efforts, Jeanette Keith explores conflicts over the meaning and cost of progress in Tennessee's hill country from 1890 to 1925. Until the 1890s, the Upper Cumberland was dominated by small farmers who favored limited government and firm local control of churches and schools. Farm men controlled their families' labor and opposed economic risk taking; ...

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Country People in the New South: Tennessee's Upper Cumberland 1995, University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill

ISBN-13: 9780807822111

4th edition

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Country People in the New South: Tennessee's Upper Cumberland 1995, University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill

ISBN-13: 9780807845264

4th edition

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