Redmond, Dennis, fl. 1856-1865 Southern cultivator. [Vol. 20, no. 7 & 8 (September & October, 1862)]

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GLC05959.11.06-View header record
Type
Newspapers
Date
Sept. & Oct. 1862
Author/Creator
Redmond, Dennis, fl. 1856-1865
Title
Southern cultivator. [Vol. 20, no. 7 & 8 (September & October, 1862)]
Place Written
Augusta, Georgia
Pagination
32 p. : Height: 26.5 cm, Width: 17 cm
Primary time period
Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877
Sub-Era
The American Civil War

Negro Phobia at the North, Enemies Buying Our Cotton, Letter by J.P. Benjamin, What a Northern Woman Thinks, Syrup in Place of Bacon for Negroes. Articles on cotton discuss its influence in America and its "want" in Europe and the dangers of Northern "enemies" buying Southern cotton, as well as a letter from the Confederate Secretary of State about how cotton is "still king." A few brief articles refer to the status of blacks, while others refer to women and their place.

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