A key part of Henry Grady's definition of the "New South" was an increase in the amount of manufacturing. Grady advocated for industrial development and economic diversification in the South after the Civil War, moving away from the agrarian economy that had predominated.
A key part of Henry Grady's definition of the "New South" was
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• a refusal to trade with the North.
• providing free college education to all.
• an increase in the amount of manufacturing.
• guaranteeing equal rights for African Americans.
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