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Empowering communities : how electric cooperatives transformed rural South Carolina / Lacy K. Ford and Jared Bailey; foreword by James E. Clyburn.

Lippincott Library HD9688.U53 S64 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ford, Lacy K., author.
Bailey, Jared, author.
Contributor:
Clyburn, James E., 1940- writer of foreword.
Rosengarten Family Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Electric cooperatives--South Carolina--History.
Electric cooperatives.
South Carolina--Rural conditions--20th century.
South Carolina.
South Carolina--Rural conditions--21st century.
Rural conditions.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
xviii, 216 pages ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Columbia, South Carolina : The University of South Carolina Press, [2022]
Summary:
"... The critical role of the Palmetto State's electric cooperatives in bringing electricity to the rural population of the state and their ongoing efforts over decades to enhance the quality of life in the state's rural areas. From the moment the lights came on, South Carolina's electric cooperatives ushered rural South Carolina communities into the modern world by making labor-saving electric appliances and modern conveniences available to rural people, serving as a center of community experience, and, at the present moment, leading the effort to bring high-speed internet access to currently underserved rural citizens. The rise of electricity transmitted, delivered, and serviced by member-owned cooperatives and sanctioned by federal and state legislation is a fascinating and complicated saga, one that takes readers into politics, law, finance, business, territorial competition, the technology of electrical generation and transmission, and rural economic development. Ford touches on all of these issues in this short volume, but the focus will remain on the dramatic and continuing changes driven by the electricity and sense of community the cooperatives brought to farms and villages and towns across the state. Ford and Bailey explore how, across decades, the cooperatives helped bring dramatic, fundamental, and transformational change to the lives of rural people in South Carolina. To be sure, it was an era of dramatic change across much of South Carolina as ownership of automobiles and other modern improvements lessened the isolation of the countryside, but without question rural electrification changed the daily routines and life experiences of rural people-Black and White, men and women-repeatedly across the decades after the 'lights came on' in rural South Carolina. A final chapter will address the ongoing controversy of Santee Cooper, the state-owned electric utility which generates and sells over three-quarters of its electricity to one customer: South Carolina's electric cooperatives. James E. Clyburn, majority whip and the third-ranking Democrat in the United States House of Representatives, and a long-time supporter of electric cooperatives in South Carolina, provides a foreword"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 When the Lights Came On: Cooperatives Power the Countryside
ch. 2 The Origins of Electric Cooperatives: Leading the Way for Rural Electrification in South Carolina
ch. 3 Working the Lines: Duty and Danger
ch. 4 Electricity and the Rural Home: Rural Families "Live Modern"
ch. 5 South Carolina's Electric Cooperatives and the Changing Role of Women, 1950s
1980s
ch. 6 The Politics of Rural Electrification in the 1950s and 1960s: Serving the Needs of Their Members
ch. 7 Public Policy and Electric Power in the Late Twentieth Century
ch. 8 From Water Closets to Weatherization
ch. 9 Cooperative Principles and Member Services
ch. 10 Transparency, Accountability, and the Power of Democracy.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-208) and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Rosengarten Family Fund.
Other Format:
Online version: Ford, Lacy K. Empowering communities.
ISBN:
9781643362687
1643362682
9781643362694
1643362690
OCLC:
1291587538
Publisher Number:
99990435475

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