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(idea) by pingouin (4.3 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Sat Nov 13 1999 at 9:24:05

A phrase, originating in the 70's, to mark the social and demographic changes in the American South - an influx of outsiders (yankees, immigrants, and even previous residents of the South) changed the mix; decades of (federal) legislation and court rulings overturned the various laws that made non-whites second class citizens. There is much to be lauded, but the Old South remains an undercurrent and subtext throughout most of the region.

(idea) by VT_hawkeye (2.3 mon) (print)   ?   (I like it!) 1 C! Tue Jul 11 2000 at 17:37:51

Actually, the term "New South" was coined in the 1880's by Henry Grady, then editor of the Atlanta Constitution, advocating that the South move away from its agricultural roots and become an industrialized region.

During the U.S. Civil War, the industrial nature of the Union hurt the South at least as much as its superior number of soldiers; the Confederacy was superior tactically, but couldn't keep its soldiers in food, shoes, or ammunition. The disparity would have been even more evident had Virginia not joined the CSA; Richmond was the industrial capital of the South (as well as, eventually, political), and its industries (plus foraging) kept C.S. Army standards of living at least at subsistence levels. (The Confederate Army wouldn't have lasted nearly as long as it did anyway, had Virginia not joined and brought General Robert E. Lee with it.) Grady's New South, secession notwithstanding, needed to be able to support itself industrially, rather than having a mercantilistic relationship with the North.

Atlanta was an ideal place to advocate this philosophy, as General William Tecumseh Sherman burned the city to the ground in 1864, and it therefore had to start anew. Unfortunately for the rest of the South, real industrial progress didn't begin until civil rights became a reality, brain drain stopped, and right-to-work laws attracted companies away from states with stronger union movements.


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