Political Education in the Southern Farmers' Alliance, 1887-1900University of Wisconsin Press, 1987 - 242 pages |
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... effort , with the firm belief that every citizen in the U.S. who loves free- dom , justice , and law will rally to its ... efforts , through education , to give farmers a clear and united voice in political and economic debate . ' These ...
... effort , with the firm belief that every citizen in the U.S. who loves free- dom , justice , and law will rally to its ... efforts , through education , to give farmers a clear and united voice in political and economic debate . ' These ...
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... efforts as those efforts waned and gave way to a very dif- ferent kind of educational movement : the Crusade for Education in the South . The Crusade , as its participants called it , was a well- funded , well - organized effort by John ...
... efforts as those efforts waned and gave way to a very dif- ferent kind of educational movement : the Crusade for Education in the South . The Crusade , as its participants called it , was a well- funded , well - organized effort by John ...
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... efforts . Involvement , unity , and camaraderie - these typified the structure of the lecturers ' efforts . They also , but with less success , were recurrent substantive themes in the content of the education offered at the rallies and ...
... efforts . Involvement , unity , and camaraderie - these typified the structure of the lecturers ' efforts . They also , but with less success , were recurrent substantive themes in the content of the education offered at the rallies and ...
Contents
The Hard Lessons | 24 |
The Alliance and the Public School | 124 |
The Ocala Demands | 206 |
Copyright | |
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