Political Education in the Southern Farmers' Alliance, 1887-1900University of Wisconsin Press, 1987 - 242 pages |
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... Central U.S. , and just 19 percent of the value of the typical farm in the western states . While some of this difference , particularly that be- tween the farm values in the South and the West , is captured by the greater average size ...
... Central U.S. , and just 19 percent of the value of the typical farm in the western states . While some of this difference , particularly that be- tween the farm values in the South and the West , is captured by the greater average size ...
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... Central 5.1 3.6 32.8 35.4 West 6.2 5.7 41.5 61.0 South Atlantic 14.5 15.7 60.1 62.6 South Central 5.3 16.2 61.2 64.1 Source : Eleventh Census of the United States : Abstract of the Eleventh Census , vol . 1. Department of the Interior ...
... Central 5.1 3.6 32.8 35.4 West 6.2 5.7 41.5 61.0 South Atlantic 14.5 15.7 60.1 62.6 South Central 5.3 16.2 61.2 64.1 Source : Eleventh Census of the United States : Abstract of the Eleventh Census , vol . 1. Department of the Interior ...
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... central to the success of the educational crusade . Edwin Alderman and Charles McIver well represent this generation of educational professionals on the move . Both were born and spent their youth in North Carolina during the war and ...
... central to the success of the educational crusade . Edwin Alderman and Charles McIver well represent this generation of educational professionals on the move . Both were born and spent their youth in North Carolina during the war and ...
Contents
The Hard Lessons | 24 |
The Alliance and the Public School | 124 |
The Ocala Demands | 206 |
Copyright | |
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