Harvey Wasserman's History of the United StatesHarper & Row, 1975 - 262 pages |
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Page 90
... election that counted twice as many votes as registered voters in the Augusta district . Fifteen people were killed in the course of the election . " Watson ought to be killed , " said the governor of Georgia , “ and it ought to have ...
... election that counted twice as many votes as registered voters in the Augusta district . Fifteen people were killed in the course of the election . " Watson ought to be killed , " said the governor of Georgia , “ and it ought to have ...
Page 105
... election- I told them to go to it , boys , count them out . We had to do it . Un- fortunately I say , it was a necessity . We could not help ourselves . Having gambled everything on a losing candidate , the People's party fell apart ...
... election- I told them to go to it , boys , count them out . We had to do it . Un- fortunately I say , it was a necessity . We could not help ourselves . Having gambled everything on a losing candidate , the People's party fell apart ...
Page 239
... election of McKinley would then have been right on Debs ' door , offering consensus historians a whole new approach to proving radical- ism doesn't pay . Furthermore , Debs was not yet a Socialist and it is impossible to say what shape ...
... election of McKinley would then have been right on Debs ' door , offering consensus historians a whole new approach to proving radical- ism doesn't pay . Furthermore , Debs was not yet a Socialist and it is impossible to say what shape ...
Contents
The Robber Barons | 3 |
The People | 52 |
The Revolt of the Farmers | 61 |
Copyright | |
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