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Walter Edgar's Journal: How Jewish entrepreneurs built economy and community in Upcountry South Carolina

Walter Edgar's Journal: How Jewish entrepreneurs built economy and community in Upcountry South Carolina

Update: 2024-07-05
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<figure>One of the Davis brothers who operated the Davis Battery Electric company in Greenville, 1930.<figcaption>One of the Davis brothers who operated the Davis Battery Electric company in Greenville, 1930.


(Courtesy of Bobbie Jean Rovner, Greenville)</figcaption></figure>

This week we will be talking with Diane Vecchio about her book, Peddlers, Merchants, and Manufacturers: How Jewish Entrepreneurs Built Economy and Community in Upcountry South Carolina (2024, USC Press).

In the book, Diane examines the diverse economic experiences of Jews who settled in Upcountry (now called Upstate) South Carolina. Like other parts of the so-called New South, the Upcountry was a center of textile manufacturing and new business opportunities that drew entrepreneurial energy to the region. Working with a rich set of oral histories, memoirs, and traditional historical documents, she explores Jewish community development and describes how Jewish business leaders also became civic leaders and affected social, political, and cultural life. The Jewish community's impact on all facets of life across the Upcountry is vital to understanding the growth of today's Spartanburg-Greenville corridor.

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Walter Edgar's Journal: How Jewish entrepreneurs built economy and community in Upcountry South Carolina

Walter Edgar's Journal: How Jewish entrepreneurs built economy and community in Upcountry South Carolina

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