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Antebellum Jefferson, Texas Patricia K. Keri These "dark arts" help give

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These "dark arts" help give ultra-competitive managers and street-smart players a competitive edge that will prevent their opponents from performing at their optimal level

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and the place of women in society was more restricted than it is today

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Antebellum Jefferson, Texas Patricia K. Keri These "dark arts" help giveFounded in 1845 as a steamboat port at the entryway to western markets from the Red River, Jefferson was a thriving center of trade until the steamboat traffic dried up in the 1870s. During its heyday, the town monopolized the shipping of cotton from all points west for 150 miles. Jefferson was the unofficial capital of East Texas, but it was also typical of boom towns in general. For this topical examination of a frontier town, Bagur draws from many

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