Revisiting The Rural Revolution in East Carolina

In 1978, as changes swept eastern North Carolina, nothing less than a "rural revolution" was heralded. Two geographers argued that mechanization of flue-cured tobacco production had "emancipated" a large labor force from agriculture and that this changeover was in turn attracting...

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Agriculture
Coastal plains
Decentralization
Economic aspects
Employment
Factories
Geographical Record
Geography
History
Industrial development
Industrialization
Labor force
Manufacturing
Manufacturing industries
Manufacturing industry
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Rural areas
Rural conditions
Rural economics
Rural life
Social aspects
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Structural change
Textile industry
Tobacco
U.S.A
United States
Workforce
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