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 49
... interest to have a centralized authority that could speak for the citizens of the nation . Yet the idea that national citizenship was a concept of particular interest to market - oriented and intermarried Creeks seeking to consolidate ...
... interest to have a centralized authority that could speak for the citizens of the nation . Yet the idea that national citizenship was a concept of particular interest to market - oriented and intermarried Creeks seeking to consolidate ...
Page 161
... interest to “ some less fortunate neighbor ” -very likely ** Farm Security Administration Program U.S. Department of Agriculture and Division Reports , in Family Progress Related to Size of TP Loan ( I Washington . D.C.?1 : Un Stales ...
... interest to “ some less fortunate neighbor ” -very likely ** Farm Security Administration Program U.S. Department of Agriculture and Division Reports , in Family Progress Related to Size of TP Loan ( I Washington . D.C.?1 : Un Stales ...
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... interest above that allowed by state anti - usury laws . Many Oklahomans agreed with John W. While that " there is two kind of Bank Robers " : one stole with a gun and the other with a pencil and " the one with the Pincil is Let Run at ...
... interest above that allowed by state anti - usury laws . Many Oklahomans agreed with John W. While that " there is two kind of Bank Robers " : one stole with a gun and the other with a pencil and " the one with the Pincil is Let Run at ...
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