Topic: Textiles

2 chapters across the catalog

72: Duke Power
1:27:51 - 1:31:58

72: Duke Power

Duke Power and the Textile Industry

The discussion returns to the Duke family's business empire, specifically the creation of Duke Power and the development of hydroelectricity. By powering the textile mills of the Carolina Piedmont, the Dukes created an inescapable economic infrastructure in the region, controlling everything from energy and labor to healthcare and education.

50: Class Action
36:07 - 46:21

50: Class Action

Cotton Gin Invention, Eli Whitney and Southern Economic Might

The invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney in 1793 transformed the American South by making the removal of seeds from upland cotton profitable. This technological shift led to cotton becoming "King," dictating political and labor policies while leveraging enslaved people as collateral for Northern banks. The hosts emphasize that an experienced picker could harvest 250 pounds of cotton a day by hand, a labor-intensive process that built the nation's economic might before the mechanical picker was introduced in 1927.