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  • * White Southern farmers of modest means in the 19th century -- ''see'' [[Plain Folk of the Old South]]
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  • The '''Plain Folk of the Old South''', often called '''yeomen''', were the middling white Southerners of the ...ed to the name-by-name files on the manuscript federal census. Owsley's ''Plain Folk of the Old South,'' says Vernon Burton, is, ''one of the most influential works on southern
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  • * Carey, Anthony Gene. "Frank L. Owsley's Plain Folk of the Old South after Fifty Years," in Glenn Feldman, ed., ''Reading Southern History: Essa * Owsley, Frank Lawrence. ''Plain Folk of the Old South'' (1949), the classic study
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  • *[[Plain Folk of the Old South]]
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  • ...cal demography of the South, and the study of social mobility. Owsley's ''Plain Folk of the Old South,'' says Vernon Burton, is, ''one of the most influential works on southern ...ependent on the survival of southern regionalism. Owsley's masterpiece, ''Plain Folk of the Old South'' (1949), was an answer to neobolitionists' emphasis on the [[Slave Power]]
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  • see [[Plain Folk of the Old South]] The '''Plain Folk of the Old South''', often called [[yeomen]], were the middling white Southerners before 18
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  • ===The Plain Folk of the Old South=== Often called '''yeomen''', [[The Plain Folk of the Old South]] were the middling white Southerners of the 19th century who owned few sla
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  • ...lden to the traditionalist values. This poor & middle class, called the [[Plain Folk of the Old South]], supported secession and war because they supported states' rights and fe
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