Edward Atkinson was a prominent American economist and social reformer in the late 19th century, known for his advocacy of progressive economic policies and his work on behalf of workers and consumers. This speech, given at a time of great change in the Southern cotton industry, addresses the challenges and opportunities facing the cotton market and proposes solutions for promoting economic growth and social justice. A fascinating document of 19th-century American economic and social thought.
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