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  2. Bright Leaf - Wikipedia

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    Bright Leaf is a 1950 American Drama Western film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Gary Cooper, Lauren Bacall and Patricia Neal. It is adapted from the 1949 novel of the same name by Foster Fitz-Simons. The title comes from the type of tobacco grown in North Carolina after the American Civil War.

  3. Types of tobacco - Wikipedia

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    The surge of heat turned the leaves yellow. Using that discovery, Slade developed a system for producing bright tobacco, without credit to Stephen, cultivated on poorer soils and using charcoal for heat-curing. [citation needed] Slade made many public appearances to share the bright-leaf process with other farmers. His success helped him build ...

  4. History of commercial tobacco in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Instead bright tobacco was the historical product of decades of experimentation with various curing methods, seed varieties and soil types. The farmers realized that consumers would pay more for the sweeter and more aromatic qualities of the bright yellow leaf.

  5. Bright Leaves - Wikipedia

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    Bright Leaf is the name of a strain of tobacco. [1] It was also the name of a 1949 novel and 1950 feature film about a struggle between two tobacco barons.. The struggle depicted in the feature film, according to McElwee family tradition, parallels one between McElwee's great-grandfather and the patriarch of the Duke family, for whom Duke University is named.

  6. Tobacco industry - Wikipedia

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    The tobacco industry comprises those persons and companies who are engaged in the growth, preparation for sale, shipment, advertisement, and distribution of tobacco and tobacco-related products. [1] It is a global industry; tobacco can grow in any warm, moist environment, which means it can be farmed on all continents except Antarctica .

  7. Tobacco in the American colonies - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, local reputation and social status varied with the quality of one’s leaf. In his book Tobacco Culture, author T.H. Breen writes “quite literally, the quality of a man’s tobacco often served as the measure of the man.” [19] Proficient planters, held in high regard by their peers, often exercised significant political clout ...

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  9. Tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Source on tobacco culture in 18th-century Virginia pp. 46–55; Burns E (2006). The Smoke of the Gods: A Social History of Tobacco. Temple University Press. ISBN 978-1-59213-482-3. Cosner C (February 10, 2015). The Golden Leaf: How Tobacco Shaped Cuba and the Atlantic World. Vanderbilt University Press. ISBN 978-0-8265-2034-0. Fuller RR (Spring ...