De Bow's Review

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title: De Bow's Review
text: De Bow's Review was a widely-circulated magazine of "agricultural, commercial, and industrial progress and resource" in the American South during the mid-19th century, from 1846 to 1884. Before the Civil War, the magazine "recommended the best practices for wringing profits from slaves." It bore the name of its first editor, James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, who wrote much of the early issues, but there were various writers over the years. R. G. Barnwell and Edwin Q. Bell, of Charleston, appeared
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description: Widely -circulated 19th-century magazine
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