Confederate Currency Exhibition Catalogue is the companion book to the nationally acclaimed traveling exhibition by John W. Jones. The exhibition pairs images of enslaved Africans engraved on Confederate money with paintings inspired by the engravings.The popular exhibition has broken museum attendance records and has been critiqued and described in articles in 456 publications, including The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and Time magazine. CNN, PBS and NPR.In the book, slaves are shown clearing farmlands, planting cotton, hoeing fields, picking cotton, baling cotton, carrying cotton, bringing cotton bales to the market, steamboats and trains. There are bank notes showing slaves cooking for their white masters in SC, picking sugar cane in Tennessee and Alabama, harvesting turpentine in Georgia, carrying tobacco in Texas, feeding a horse in Virginia, harvesting corn in Missouri, working in a factory in NC, and even working on a wheat farm for George Washington.This book is the first documentation of slavery on Confederate and Southern money in one collection, and is sure to become an indispensable reference work for paper money collectors. The introduction, five scholarly essays and time-line will interest historians, museum professional, students and general readers. It includes a free CD-ROM with images of hundreds of additional currencies that show depictions of slavery.
Money
This book analyzes nine Supreme Court decisions that dealt primarily with money, monetary events and monetary policy.
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441-57 ; and R. H. Timberlake , Jr. , and James Fortson , " Time Deposits in the Definition of Money , " American Economic Review , Vol . 57 , No. 1 ( March 1967 ) , pp . 190–94 . 42 Brunner and Meltzer , while generally in accord with ...
Making Sense of Money: Activity Book
La 4e de couverture indique : "Money has existed for centuries.
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This short book presents a summary review of North Carolina's monetary history during the colonial period, the Revolution, and the Confederation.
Money
First published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.