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‘Everything Is Peaches Down In Georgia’: The Peach Boom In The New South, William Thomas Okie
‘Everything Is Peaches Down In Georgia’: The Peach Boom In The New South, William Thomas Okie
William Okie
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Under The Trees: The Georgia Peach And The Quest For Labor In The Twentieth Century, William Thomas Okie
Under The Trees: The Georgia Peach And The Quest For Labor In The Twentieth Century, William Thomas Okie
William Okie
The Georgia peach boom around the turn of the twentieth century was often hailed as a successful experiment in diversification. Peach growers, the story went, threw off the tyranny of King Cotton by pledging their allegiance to the “Queen of Fruits.” This portrayal is partly true; unlike other proposed alternatives to cotton, peaches flourished in many places. But the history of the “labor problem” in the Georgia peach belt makes it clear that peach production depended on the cotton economy. Peaches required large amounts of labor only at harvest time, which came during a lull in the cotton season. Thus, …