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For much of the century between the end of the Civil War and the 1960s, paternalism was an important aspect of the rural way of life in the American South.
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white rural elite, paternalistic goods, paternalistic benefits, farm labor legislation, paternalistic labor relations, crop lien laws, planter paternalism, race etiquette, bracero program, relief spending, cash tenants, plantation elite, rural rehabilitation, agricultural establishment, paternalistic relations, monitoring labor, tenant contracts, southern congressmen, planter control, supervision costs, mechanical cotton picker, federal welfare programs, rehabilitation loans
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Social Security Act, New Deal, World War, United States, Public Law, Farm Security Administration, Rules Committee, Deep South, Department of Agriculture, Economic Security Act, Great Society, New South, Civil War, North Carolina, Agriculture Committee, Census Bureau, Old South, Resettlement Administration, Senator Russell, South Carolina, American South, Freedmen's Bureau, House of Representatives, Northern Republicans, Plantation County
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