@booklet {9420, title = {The Bishop of Cottontown: A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills}, year = {1906}, month = {1906}, publisher = {The John C. Winston Co. }, address = {Philadelphia, PA}, abstract = {

A southern preacher becomes concerned with labor conditions, and, while most of the novel is about the problems, the last chapter (633-44) has him building a cotton mill owned by the workers and transforming the town into a eutopia with no child labor, a library and school, and every mill worker having a home. Since the author was an apologist for the South and blatantly racist, the good society only applied to white Americans.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {John Trotwood Moore (1858-1929)} }