From Indian Territory to White Man's Country: Race, Nation, and the Politics of Land Ownership in Eastern Oklahoma, 1889-1940University of Wisconsin--Madison, 2002 - 351 pages |
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... activities , and membership of Klan chapters in Oklahoma . For understanding the Klan at the local level , the most important of these documents were the transcripts of investigative hearings held under martial law during the ...
... activities , and membership of Klan chapters in Oklahoma . For understanding the Klan at the local level , the most important of these documents were the transcripts of investigative hearings held under martial law during the ...
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... activities among Native American farmers . The chapter then briefly discusses the agricultural crisis of the depression years before examining the role of race in the way that several major federal programs — the Federal Emergency ...
... activities among Native American farmers . The chapter then briefly discusses the agricultural crisis of the depression years before examining the role of race in the way that several major federal programs — the Federal Emergency ...
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... activities by female extension agents . The most obvious examples are poultry and egg production , the sale of produce at farmers ' markets , and the production and marketing of canned food . Towns and mining 10 settlements provided ...
... activities by female extension agents . The most obvious examples are poultry and egg production , the sale of produce at farmers ' markets , and the production and marketing of canned food . Towns and mining 10 settlements provided ...
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