Dirt Roads to Dixie: Accessibility and Modernization in the South, 1885-1935
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Dirt Roads to Dixie: Accessibility and Modernization in the South, 1885-1935
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'At the conclusion of the 19th century, one of the issues that attracted the attention of reformers in the South was road improvements. Populists who subscribed to the tenets of the good roads movement sought to provide farmers with better access to markets, make the cultural and employment opportunities of cities more available, and perhaps even halt the mass exodus of young people from the farms.' -- from back cover.