which the southern economy after 1865 really changed.
Congressman George Washington Julian is quoted in
Wiener (1978), p. 6. The same book contains the analysis
of the persistence of the southern landed elite after the Civil
War. Naidu (2009) examines the impact of the introduction
of poll taxes and literacy tests in the 1890s in southern
states. The quotation from W.E.B. Du Bois is in his book
Du Bois (1903), p. 88. Clause 256 of the Alabama
constitution
can
be
found
at
www.legislature.state.al.us/CodeOfAlabama/Constitution/
1901/CA-245806.htm.
Alston and Ferrie (1999) discuss how southern
politicians blocked federal legislation they thought would
disrupt the South’s economy. Woodward (1955) gives a
seminal overview of the creation of Jim Crow.
Overviews of the Ethiopian revolution are provided in
Halliday and Molyneux (1981). On the Emperor’s cushions,
see Kapuściński (1983). The quotes from Dawit Wolde
Giorgis are from Dawit Wolde Giorgis (1989), pp. 49 and
48, respectively.