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As a result, rural communities struggled to maintain their populations in the face of dwindling farming income and the lack of industrial job opportunities. Promising a surplus of cheap, nonunion labor and relying on a variety of inducements, some of which were financed by public subscription or deductions from workers' checks, several GA towns succeeded in attracting small, low-wage employers— mostly textile mills —in the 1930s. (1 janv. 1930 – 1 janv. 1938)

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1 janv. 1930
1 janv. 1938
~ 8 years