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History’s Echo
Journal Article

History’s Echo

2014
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Overview
The Mississippi Delta's new agricultural landscape has shifted from the land of cotton to the land of soybeans and corn, changing the state's visual landscape almost as much as the site of a Nissan plant built more than ten years ago on 1,400 acres, much of which was once planted in cotton. [...]that resurgence depends more on precise spreadsheet projections rather than any reliance on cheap labor, as evidenced by photographs of the wide expanse of Delta land harvested by a single human figure hidden inside the air-conditioned cabin of a picking machine. [...]it was Walt Whitman's work as a journalist that served as a framework for his poetry.
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University of Virginia,Virginia Quarterly Review