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Clarence Hamilton Poe

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in 1944. Poe was praised by many in North Carolina and the South for the work he did for agriculture. However, he is also well known for promoting a program of rural racial segregation in North Carolina, due to the rapid increase of African American farm ownership in the early twentieth century. He
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was motivated both by modern, social Darwinist assumptions and by his concern that the rise of black farm owners was undermining poor white farmers' ability to compete. In the end, white planters, fearing the loss of their labor, successfully opposed his rural segregation plan.
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He was prominent in pushing for reforms in Southern agriculture to make it more scientific and to improve rural conditions in the South. He served on the State of North Carolina Board of Agriculture, the advisory council of the
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Threatening Property: Race, Class, and Campaigns to Legislate Jim Crow Neighborhoods
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Threatening Property: Race, Class, and Campaigns to Legislate Jim Crow Neighborhoods
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Poe married Alice Varina Aycock, the daughter of Governor
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Clarence Hamilton Poe was born on January 10, 1881, near
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Southern editor, author, reformer, and segregationist.
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Guide to the Clarence Hamilton Poe Christmas pamphlet
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Augustine Henry Shepperd
Progressive Era
Gulf
Chatham County, North Carolina
Augustine Henry Shepperd
The Progressive Farmer
United States Department of Agriculture
Governor Broughton
Cora Lily Woodard Aycock
North Carolina State College
Charles B. Aycock
Where Half the World Is Waking Up




North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Customer Services: North Carolina Agricultural Hall of Fame Inductees




Documenting the American South


"Aycock, Cora Lily Woodard"
"Poe Hall"
Works by Clarence Hamilton Poe
Project Gutenberg
Works by or about Clarence Hamilton Poe

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