This is no ordinary book! You will discover the period of 1955 to 1970 to be a tsunami of change and progress in the southern United States. Cotton was going west, cattle were coming east, yankees were headed south, and the blacks were moving north. Our Republic enjoyed a decade and a half without a war. Commercial jet aircraft pulled our east and west coast together. The interstate highways were being built. Downtown shopping was moving to the malls in the suburbs. Television was becoming a must-have source of information ...
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This is no ordinary book! You will discover the period of 1955 to 1970 to be a tsunami of change and progress in the southern United States. Cotton was going west, cattle were coming east, yankees were headed south, and the blacks were moving north. Our Republic enjoyed a decade and a half without a war. Commercial jet aircraft pulled our east and west coast together. The interstate highways were being built. Downtown shopping was moving to the malls in the suburbs. Television was becoming a must-have source of information and entertainment in most households. The two-car family was becoming the norm. And, most importantly, the millions of GIs of World War II and Korea were graduating from college with knowledge and knowhow. They gave new life to old companies and started new ones in garages, barns, basements, drive-in restaurants, etc. Most importantly, they also started families creating demand for all matter of child and household consumer goods. Into this high octane environment Elmo Jenkins descends, complete with a beautiful, spoiled wife; a beautiful, vivacious four-year-old daughter and bright, inquisitive five-year-old son. Elmo's first job was with a 180-year-old cotton mill. Within six months, the mill is in serious financial problems. Elmo enters the arena of high finance. Within six weeks, he is in command of the situation. Within a year he successfully sells the Atlanta mill, gains a position on the board of a Charlotte mill, and has his sights on the largest real estate deal in Atlanta's history. Keeping up with Elmo Jenkins is a fun-filled page turner!
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