American Dreams in Mississippi
Consumers, Poverty, and Culture, 1830-1998
Ted Ownby
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press
Published: 10/2002
Pages: 248
Subject: History
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Print ISBN: 9.78E+12
eBook ISBN: 9780807874691
DESCRIPTION
After examining the general and plantation stores of the nineteenth century, a period when shopping habits were stratified according to racial and class hierarchies, Ownby traces the development of new types of stores and buying patterns in the twentieth century, when women and African Americans began to wield new forms of economic power. Using sources as diverse as store ledgers, blues lyrics, and the writings of William Faulkner, Eudora Welty, Richard Wright, and Will Percy, he illuminates the changing relationships among race, rural life, and consumer goods and, in the process, offers a new way to understand the connection between power and culture in the American South.
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