Cotton Gin And Lumber Mill Case Study

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Annie had little money and lack of education, but she had determination. In addition, Annie was an African American female with two children, and she did not want to leave anyone else to care for them. Instead of working as a maid, Annie thought strategically. One thing Annie knew she was good at was cooking. There was the town's cotton gin and lumber mill where Annie could cook and sell her food, but how could Annie make the two factories work for her? Annie found a vacant space near the cotton gin where she carried her food and supplies, which did not require distance. The factory workers would smell the aroma rising during lunch and Annie would sell her food. This is how Annie earned money. It secured a future not only for Annie, but for

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