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Cotton and Race in the Making of America: The Human Costs of Economic Power

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Availability:In StockContributor:Gene DattelPublish date:2011-12-16Pages:432
Language:EnglishPublisher:Ivan R. Dee PublisherISBN-13:9781566639682ISBN-10:1566639689UPC:9781566639682Book Category:History, Business & Economics, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:United States, Economic History, Cultural & Ethnic StudiesBook Topic:State & Local, AmericanSize:9.22 x 6.14 x 1.23 inchesWeight:1.4903Product ID:SCVVXG52Y9
Since the earliest days of colonial America, the relationship between cotton and the African-American experience has been central to the history of the republic. America's most serious social tragedy, slavery and its legacy, spread only where cotton could be grown. Gene Dattel's pioneering study explores the historical roots of these most central social issues. In telling detail Mr. Dattel shows why the vastly underappreciated story of cotton is a key to understanding America's rise to economic power.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Ivan R. Dee PublisherISBN-13:9781566639682ISBN-10:1566639689UPC:9781566639682Book Category:History, Business & Economics, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:United States, Economic History, Cultural & Ethnic StudiesBook Topic:State & Local, AmericanSize:9.22 x 6.14 x 1.23 inchesWeight:1.4903Product ID:SCVVXG52Y9
Gene Dattel grew up in the cotton country of the Mississippi Delta and studied history at Yale and law at Vanderbilt. He then embarked on a twenty-year career in financial capital markets as a managing director at Salomon Brothers and at Morgan Stanley. A consultant to major financial institutions and to the Pentagon, he established a reputation as a foremost authority on Asian economies. His The Sun That Never Rose remains the definitive work on Japanese financial institutions in the 1980s. Mr. Dattel is now an independent scholar who lectures widely and has served as an adviser to the New York Historical Society and the B. B. King Museum. He lives in New York City. For more information, see www.genedattel.com.

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