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Robert A. Margo, Race and Schooling in the South: 1880-1950. Chicago: University of ChicagoPress, 1990.

Gavin Wright. The Political Economy of the Cotton South: Households, Markets, and Wealth inthe Nineteenth Century. New York: Norton, 1978.

Roger Ransom and Richard Sutch. One Kind of Freedom: The Economic Consequences of Emancipation. Cambridge University Press, 1977.Gavin Wright. Old South, New South: Revolutions in the Southern Economy since the Civil War.New York: Basic Books, 1986.

* Ruth W. Herndon and John E. Murray, “A Proper and Instructive Education: Raising Childrenin Pauper Apprenticeship.” In Children Bound to Labor: The Pauper Apprentice Systemin Early America, pp. 3-18. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2009.

* T. Stephen Whitman, “Orphans in City and Countryside in Nineteenth-Century Maryland.” InChildren Bound to Labor: The Pauper Apprentice System in Early America, pp. 52-70.Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2009.1

Benjamin Friedman, The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth (New York: Alfred A.
Knopf, 2005), chapters 1 and 4.

* Carlo M. Cipolla, Between Two Cultures: An Introduction to Economic History (New York:
W. W. Norton, 1988); chapters 1 and 5
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