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The new South presents a perfect democracy...; a social system compact and closely knitted, less splendid on the surface, but stronger at the core; a hundred farms for every plantation, fifty homes for every palace; and a diversified industry that meets the complex needs of this complex age.”
-from a speech to the New England Society of New York (1886)
Who coined the term “New South” in his efforts to promote industrialization in the southern economy?
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A Tom WatsonTom Watson
B Henry W. GradyHenry W. Grady
C Joseph E. BrownJoseph E. Brown
D Booker T. Washington
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B Henry W. Grady
Henry W. Grady, editor of the Atlanta Constitution, coined and popularized the term "New South" while promoting industrialization and reconciliation after the Civil War.
Henry W. Grady, editor of the Atlanta Constitution, coined and popularized the term "New South" while promoting industrialization and reconciliation after the Civil War.
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