The Farmers' Movement, 1620-1920American Book Company, 1953 - 519 pages |
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... action by Congress and by state legislatures ; often , they have been marked by attempts at coopera- tive buying and selling ; and a number of times , by direct political action . They are , and have been since 1870 , best and most ...
... action by Congress and by state legislatures ; often , they have been marked by attempts at coopera- tive buying and selling ; and a number of times , by direct political action . They are , and have been since 1870 , best and most ...
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... action . Polk was re - elected president , but H. L. Loucks of South Dakota , a member of the national committee of the newly organized People's party , was made vice - president . The general movement for reform had broken up and ...
... action . Polk was re - elected president , but H. L. Loucks of South Dakota , a member of the national committee of the newly organized People's party , was made vice - president . The general movement for reform had broken up and ...
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... action . " That " a sense of group and solidarity is required , " as Heberle asserts , is not so clearly demonstrated in the American Farmers ' Movement . It is doubtful if it has been , in all of its stages , " a collective ready for ...
... action . " That " a sense of group and solidarity is required , " as Heberle asserts , is not so clearly demonstrated in the American Farmers ' Movement . It is doubtful if it has been , in all of its stages , " a collective ready for ...
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The Farmers' Movement, 1620-1920: American Sociology Series Carl Cleveland Taylor No preview available - 2012 |
The Farmers' Movement, 1620-1920: American Sociology Series Carl Cleveland Taylor No preview available - 2012 |
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