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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Page 66
... created extensive estates for their landlords . 52 In many ways , the creation of these large pastures and estates in the Creek Nation in the 1870s and 1880s resembles the enclosure of common lands in England that began in the second ...
... created extensive estates for their landlords . 52 In many ways , the creation of these large pastures and estates in the Creek Nation in the 1870s and 1880s resembles the enclosure of common lands in England that began in the second ...
Page 129
... created strains between Freedmen and newcomers , tensions that they expressed as ethnic differences . Even though ... creation of a market in the allotment lands of Freedmen would provide the opportunity for some Freedmen and newcomer ...
... created strains between Freedmen and newcomers , tensions that they expressed as ethnic differences . Even though ... creation of a market in the allotment lands of Freedmen would provide the opportunity for some Freedmen and newcomer ...
Page 275
... created every incentive for 37 farmers and landlords to ignore the needs of the land . " The Federal Emergency Relief Administration New Deal relief and agricultural policies proved to be more ambitious than the extension service . In ...
... created every incentive for 37 farmers and landlords to ignore the needs of the land . " The Federal Emergency Relief Administration New Deal relief and agricultural policies proved to be more ambitious than the extension service . In ...
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