The Farmers' Movement, 1620-1920American Book Company, 1953 - 519 pages |
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... organized from the ground up , and it contributed Colonel L. L. Polk , who , within two years , became president of the national organization and its greatest leader . 19 This amalgamation of various farmers ' organizations into a ...
... organized from the ground up , and it contributed Colonel L. L. Polk , who , within two years , became president of the national organization and its greatest leader . 19 This amalgamation of various farmers ' organizations into a ...
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... organization is said to have been inspired by the protest of five wheat farmers who formed a local shipping pool ... organization.29 The general scheme of organization was at that time a system of locals , the members of which met every ...
... organization is said to have been inspired by the protest of five wheat farmers who formed a local shipping pool ... organization.29 The general scheme of organization was at that time a system of locals , the members of which met every ...
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... organization of state Leagues in twenty - two states in addition to the six already organized.3 It was not the object of the League to compete with other farmers ' organizations for membership , but to furnish a political instrument ...
... organization of state Leagues in twenty - two states in addition to the six already organized.3 It was not the object of the League to compete with other farmers ' organizations for membership , but to furnish a political instrument ...
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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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