Abstract

Striking economic progress has been made in the south-eastern States of the USA since 1945. Farming and traditional manufacturing industries have been diversified and the tertiary and quaternary sectors built up. South Carolina has shared in these changes. However, certain geographical areas and sectors of Southern society have not enjoyed their appropriate share of this recent affluence. Problems of poverty, social deprivation, and economic backwardness remain among Black South Carolinians and especially on the counties of the Coastal Plain for which a special planning organization was established in 1965.

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