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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... secure the capital to purchase the animals , equipment , seed , fencing , and labor they needed to transform their allotments into profitable farms . " Added 10 the fact that these allottees were among the least likely to have ...
... secure the capital to purchase the animals , equipment , seed , fencing , and labor they needed to transform their allotments into profitable farms . " Added 10 the fact that these allottees were among the least likely to have ...
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... secure the feed , seed , and other inputs they needed to make a harvest . a 37 Some extension agents did address the issue of land ownership . for example , helping local farmers set up a federal Farm Loan association in an effort to secure ...
... secure the feed , seed , and other inputs they needed to make a harvest . a 37 Some extension agents did address the issue of land ownership . for example , helping local farmers set up a federal Farm Loan association in an effort to secure ...
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... secure relief in post - AAA agricultural programs in the South . On race and discrimination in the functioning and decision - making of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service , which was established in 1961 to ...
... secure relief in post - AAA agricultural programs in the South . On race and discrimination in the functioning and decision - making of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service , which was established in 1961 to ...
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