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The cotton gin, invented in 1793; A machine which does the work of more than 1,000 men.

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southern states cotton industry cotton gins whitney eli 1765 1825 cotton plantation workers the old south and the new a complete illustrated history of the southern states their resources their people and their cities and the inspiring story of their wonderful growth in industry and riches the marvelous record of three hundred years cotton gin morris charles 1833 1922 author ultra high resolution high resolution schomburg center for research in black culture new york public library
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1907 - 1907
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label_outline Explore The Old South And The New A Complete Illustrated History Of The Southern States Their Resources Their People And Their Cities And The Inspiring Story Of Their Wonderful Growth In Industry And Riches The Marvelous Record Of Three Hundred Years, Morris Charles 1833 1922 Author, Cotton Plantation Workers

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southern states cotton industry cotton gins whitney eli 1765 1825 cotton plantation workers the old south and the new a complete illustrated history of the southern states their resources their people and their cities and the inspiring story of their wonderful growth in industry and riches the marvelous record of three hundred years cotton gin morris charles 1833 1922 author ultra high resolution high resolution schomburg center for research in black culture new york public library