Clothed in meaning literature, labor, and cotton in nineteenth-century America

"The rise of both the empire of cotton and the empire of fashion in the nineteenth century brought new opportunities for sartorial self-expression to millions of ordinary people who could now afford to dress in style and assert their physical presence. Millions of laborers toiling in cotton fie...

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spellingShingle Cook, Sylvia Jenkins 1943-
Clothed in meaning literature, labor, and cotton in nineteenth-century America
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Freed persons / United States / Social conditions / 19th century
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Cotton trade fast
Clothing trade fast
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title Clothed in meaning literature, labor, and cotton in nineteenth-century America
title_auth Clothed in meaning literature, labor, and cotton in nineteenth-century America
title_exact_search Clothed in meaning literature, labor, and cotton in nineteenth-century America
title_full Clothed in meaning literature, labor, and cotton in nineteenth-century America Sylvia Jenkins Cook
title_fullStr Clothed in meaning literature, labor, and cotton in nineteenth-century America Sylvia Jenkins Cook
title_full_unstemmed Clothed in meaning literature, labor, and cotton in nineteenth-century America Sylvia Jenkins Cook
title_short Clothed in meaning
title_sort clothed in meaning literature labor and cotton in nineteenth century america
title_sub literature, labor, and cotton in nineteenth-century America
topic American literature / 19th century / History and cricitism
Working class authors / United States / History / 19th century
Textile workers / United States / Social conditions / 19th century
Cotton trade / United States / History / 19th century
Clothing trade / United States / History / 19th century
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Clothing trade fast
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Working class authors / United States / History / 19th century
Textile workers / United States / Social conditions / 19th century
Cotton trade / United States / History / 19th century
Clothing trade / United States / History / 19th century
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Freed persons / United States / Social conditions / 19th century
Cotton trade
Clothing trade
Freedmen / Social conditions
Textile workers / Social conditions
Working class authors
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