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Excerpt from Human Factors in Cotton Culture: A Study in the Social Geography of the American South
It is a pleasure and a duty to acknowledge my indebted ness to the experts of the United States Department of Agriculture. Such men as C. O. Brannen, E. L. Kirk patrick, J. T. Sanders, B. R. Coad, W. J. Spillman, O. E. Baker, and Dr. Joseph Goldberger, until his recent death a member of the U. S. Public Health Service, have no doubt become accustomed to anonymity by seeing their researches quoted as Government Bulletin No. 2. It is to such caliber of scholarship as theirs that the publica tions of the United States government owe their high scientific rank. No less emphatic are my obligations to the historians of the South, W. E. Dodd, M. B. Ham mond, Ulrich B. Phillips, the late John Spencer Bassett, and Walter L. Fleming. Their researches must become the common property of all who seek to understand the American South.
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