Raising cane in the 'Glades: the global sugar trade and the transformation of Florida
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adam_text | Titel: Raising cane in the glades
Autor: Hollander, Gail M.
Jahr: 2008
Contents
List of Illustrations ix
Acknowledgments xiii
List of Abbreviations xvii
1 From Everglades to Sugar Bowl and Back Again? 1
2 The Sugar Question in Frontier Florida 20
3 Securing Sugar, Draining the Glades 62
4 Wish Fulfillment for Florida Growers: Managed Market, 104
Disciplined Labor, Engineered Landscape
5 The Cold War Heats up the Nation s Sugar Bowl 151
6 A Restructured Industry 200
7 Questioning Sugar in the Everglades 235
Appendix A: Biographical Sketches of Key Figures in the 279
Transformation of the Florida Everglades
Appendix B: Key Legislation, Trade Agreements, and Policies in the 284
Transformation of the Florida Everglades
Appendix C: Chronology of Principal U.S. Government Wartime 291
Sugar Controls, 1939-1947
Notes 293
References 309
Index 327
Illustrations
Figures
1.1 Key features of the south Florida wetlands landscape, including 4
the Everglades Agricultural Area.
1.2 Geographical jurisdiction of the South Florida Water 5
Management District.
1.3 Historic, pre-drainage pattern of water flow in the Kissimmee- 6
Okeechobee-Everglades.
1.4 One of many pumping stations in the U.S. Army Corps of 8
Engineers reengineered Everglades drainage.
1.5 Current pattern of water flow in the engineered Kissimmee- 8
Okeechobee-Everglades system.
2.1 Political cartoon, circa 1916, depicting the federal transfer of 22
wetlands to the state of Florida.
2.2 Promotional publication by Herbert Myrick, typical 39
of nineteenth-century agricultural boosterism.
2.3 Herbert Myrick s 1897 version of the two sugar belts that 40
boosters claimed would obviate the need for imported sugar
in the United States.
2.4 Political cartoon, circa 1894, depicting Cuba s entry into the 45
protected U.S. sugar market through the reciprocity agreement.
3.1 By the turn of the century, land was put up for sale as it was 64
drained. Here a Seminole Indian woman poles past a billboard
advertising real estate.
3.2 A bucket dredge at work in the Everglades (c. 1915). 67
3.3 A souvenir pamphlet commemorates the opening of a major 70
drainage canal in 1912.
X ILLUSTRATIONS
3.4 The Florida Everglades Engineering Commission s survey 73
of existing and proposed drainage canals (1913).
3.5 C. Lyman Spencer s publication presented detailed geographic 81
evidence on the climatic limits of sugarcane production for
granulated sugar.
3.6 A commemorative souvenir from an Everglades sugar 85
producer (1921), stressing the national importance of the region.
3.7 The Atlantic Coast Line to Clewiston nearing completion (1921). 96
3.8 Southern Sugar Company appeals to nationalist sentiments in 98
opening its new mill (1929).
4.1 Bitting s green booklets presented the practice of using 12.7
women s labor to harvest cane as evidence of the backwardness
and degeneracy of offshore plantations.
4.2 Bitting s booklet depicted United States Sugar Corporation s
practice of using men only for cane harvesting to demonstrate 127
that Florida s plantations were more advanced than those
located offshore.
4.3 Cartoon produced and distributed by United States Sugar 129
Corporation alluding to the importance of Florida s sugar
quota for the 1940 presidential election.
4.4 Cartoon produced and distributed by United States Sugar 129
Corporation claiming Congressional favoritism of Cuba
over Florida in the allocation of quotas (c. 1940).
4.5 United States Sugar Corporation plantation village for 132
southern black workers (1939).
4.6 The Clewiston headquarters of United States Sugar 134
Corporation.
4.7 By the 1940s, the upper Everglades had been transformed into 146
a highly industrialized landscape.
4.8 The grid of drainage canals and ditches defines the spatiality of H9
the second nature created in the Everglades Agricultural Area.
5.1 The acreage in sugarcane exploded in Florida following Cuba s 152
Castro-led revolution.
5.2 Cartoon from the Miami Daily News expressing Senator Ernest 157
Graham s lobbying of the federal government to recognize
the Florida sugarcane industry s potential for providing strategic
raw materials.
7.1 Planting sugarcane in the twenty-first century still requires 242
hand labor, much as it has for centuries.
ILLUSTRATIONS XI
7.2 Planned replumbing of the water flow out of the Everglades 257
Agricultural Area, a key aspect of Everglades restoration.
7.3 Subsidence in the Everglades Agricultural Area is evidenced 262
by this relic dirt clod on the fencepost, which marks the
pre-drainage soil level.
Tables
3.1. Production of raw sugar in selected regions, 1913-20. 76
3.2. Contributions to United States total sugar consumption from 91
all areas, 1925-33 and 1934 quotas (short tons, raw value).
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Titel: Raising cane in the 'glades
Autor: Hollander, Gail M.
Jahr: 2008
Contents
List of Illustrations ix
Acknowledgments xiii
List of Abbreviations xvii
1 From Everglades to Sugar Bowl and Back Again? 1
2 The Sugar Question in Frontier Florida 20
3 Securing Sugar, Draining the "Glades 62
4 Wish Fulfillment for Florida Growers: Managed Market, 104
Disciplined Labor, Engineered Landscape
5 The Cold War Heats up the Nation's Sugar Bowl 151
6 A Restructured Industry 200
7 Questioning Sugar in the Everglades 235
Appendix A: Biographical Sketches of Key Figures in the 279
Transformation of the Florida Everglades
Appendix B: Key Legislation, Trade Agreements, and Policies in the 284
Transformation of the Florida Everglades
Appendix C: Chronology of Principal U.S. Government Wartime 291
Sugar Controls, 1939-1947
Notes 293
References 309
Index 327
Illustrations
Figures
1.1 Key features of the south Florida wetlands landscape, including 4
the Everglades Agricultural Area.
1.2 Geographical jurisdiction of the South Florida Water 5
Management District.
1.3 Historic, pre-drainage pattern of water flow in the Kissimmee- 6
Okeechobee-Everglades.
1.4 One of many pumping stations in the U.S. Army Corps of 8
Engineers reengineered Everglades drainage.
1.5 Current pattern of water flow in the engineered Kissimmee- 8
Okeechobee-Everglades system.
2.1 Political cartoon, circa 1916, depicting the federal transfer of 22
wetlands to the state of Florida.
2.2 Promotional publication by Herbert Myrick, typical 39
of nineteenth-century agricultural boosterism.
2.3 Herbert Myrick's 1897 version of the two sugar belts that 40
boosters claimed would obviate the need for imported sugar
in the United States.
2.4 Political cartoon, circa 1894, depicting Cuba's entry into the 45
protected U.S. sugar market through the reciprocity agreement.
3.1 By the turn of the century, land was put up for sale as it was 64
drained. Here a Seminole Indian woman poles past a billboard
advertising real estate.
3.2 A bucket dredge at work in the Everglades (c. 1915). 67
3.3 A souvenir pamphlet commemorates the opening of a major 70
drainage canal in 1912.
X ILLUSTRATIONS
3.4 The Florida Everglades Engineering Commission's survey 73
of existing and proposed drainage canals (1913).
3.5 C. Lyman Spencer's publication presented detailed geographic 81
evidence on the climatic limits of sugarcane production for
granulated sugar.
3.6 A commemorative souvenir from an Everglades sugar 85
producer (1921), stressing the national importance of the region.
3.7 The Atlantic Coast Line to Clewiston nearing completion (1921). 96
3.8 Southern Sugar Company appeals to nationalist sentiments in 98
opening its new mill (1929).
4.1 Bitting's green booklets presented the practice of using 12.7
women's labor to harvest cane as evidence of the backwardness
and degeneracy of offshore plantations.
4.2 Bitting's booklet depicted United States Sugar Corporation's
practice of using men only for cane harvesting to demonstrate 127
that Florida's plantations were more advanced than those
located offshore.
4.3 Cartoon produced and distributed by United States Sugar 129
Corporation alluding to the importance of Florida's sugar
quota for the 1940 presidential election.
4.4 Cartoon produced and distributed by United States Sugar 129
Corporation claiming Congressional favoritism of Cuba
over Florida in the allocation of quotas (c. 1940).
4.5 United States Sugar Corporation plantation village for 132
southern black workers (1939).
4.6 The Clewiston headquarters of United States Sugar 134
Corporation.
4.7 By the 1940s, the upper Everglades had been transformed into 146
a highly industrialized landscape.
4.8 The grid of drainage canals and ditches defines the spatiality of H9
the "second nature" created in the Everglades Agricultural Area.
5.1 The acreage in sugarcane exploded in Florida following Cuba's 152
Castro-led revolution.
5.2 Cartoon from the Miami Daily News expressing Senator Ernest 157
Graham's lobbying of the federal government to recognize
the Florida sugarcane industry's potential for providing strategic
raw materials.
7.1 Planting sugarcane in the twenty-first century still requires 242
hand labor, much as it has for centuries.
ILLUSTRATIONS XI
7.2 Planned "replumbing" of the water flow out of the Everglades 257
Agricultural Area, a key aspect of Everglades restoration.
7.3 Subsidence in the Everglades Agricultural Area is evidenced 262
by this relic dirt clod on the fencepost, which marks the
pre-drainage soil level.
Tables
3.1. Production of raw sugar in selected regions, 1913-20. 76
3.2. Contributions to United States total sugar consumption from 91
all areas, 1925-33 and 1934 quotas (short tons, raw value). |
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title_full | Raising cane in the 'Glades the global sugar trade and the transformation of Florida Gail M. Hollander |
title_fullStr | Raising cane in the 'Glades the global sugar trade and the transformation of Florida Gail M. Hollander |
title_full_unstemmed | Raising cane in the 'Glades the global sugar trade and the transformation of Florida Gail M. Hollander |
title_short | Raising cane in the 'Glades |
title_sort | raising cane in the glades the global sugar trade and the transformation of florida |
title_sub | the global sugar trade and the transformation of Florida |
topic | Sugar trade Florida Everglades Drainage Florida Everglades Rural development Florida Everglades Sugar Manufacture and refining Florida Everglades Industrie (DE-588)4026779-9 gnd Handel (DE-588)4023222-0 gnd Zucker (DE-588)4067990-1 gnd Ländliche Entwicklung (DE-588)4034450-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Sugar trade Florida Everglades Drainage Florida Everglades Rural development Florida Everglades Sugar Manufacture and refining Florida Everglades Industrie Handel Zucker Ländliche Entwicklung Everglades |
url | http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0827/2007035931-b.html http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0827/2007035931-d.html http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016653509&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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