BillingsDwight B.1982. “Class Origins of the “New South: Planter Persistence and Industry in North Carolina.” In BurawayMichael, and SkocpolTheda, eds. Marxist Inquiries; Supplement to American Journal of Sociology88: 552–585.
2.
Chase-DunnChristopher, and RubinsonRichard. 1977. “Toward a Structural Perspective on the World-System.”Politics and Society7(4): 454–476.
3.
ColcloughGlenna1988. “Uneven Development and Racial Composition in the Deep South: 1970-1980.”Rural Sociology53(1): 73–86.
4.
ColemanJames, and CresseyPaul. 1984. Social Problems.Second Edition. New York: Harper and Row.
5.
DillBonnie Thorton, TimberlakeMichael, and WilliamsBruce. 1988. “Female Headed Households in the Rural South.”Research Proposal to the Ford Foundation.
6.
EitzenStanley1986. Social Problems.Third Edition. West Newton, MA: Allyn and Bacon
7.
FrankAndre Gunder1966. “The Development of Underdevelopment.”Monthly Review (September).
8.
HopkinsKevin1987. “Welfare Dependency: Behavior, Culture and Public Policy.”Manuscript prepared by the Hudson Institute, Alexandria, VA for U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (July).
9.
JonesBrian, GallagherBernardIII, and McFallsJosephJr.. 1988. Social Problems: Issues, Opinions and Solutions.New York: McGraw Hill.
10.
KovarikJames, CiaramitaroB., TylerL., JohnsonL., and HylandS.1987. Middlesouth County Community Study: Barriers and Opportunities for Economic Development.Center for Voluntary Action Research. Memphis State University.
11.
MooreBarrington1966. The Social Origins of Democracy and Dictatorship.Boston: Beacon Press.
12.
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of Census. 1983. City and County Data Book.Washington: Government Printing Office.
13.
United States Department of Commerce. 1984. Census of Manufacturing.Washington: Government Printing Office.
14.
WilsonWilliam J.1987. The Truly Disadvantaged.Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
15.
WoodPhillip J.1986. Southern Capitalism: The Political Economy of North Carolina.Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
16.
WorthyF. S.1987. “Booming American Cities.”Fortune (August 17): 30–37.