Political Education in the Southern Farmers' Alliance, 1887-1900University of Wisconsin Press, 1987 - 242 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 64
Page 81
... interests of all the people asserted that the interests of the producers were contradictory to those of the financiers and in- dustrial capitalists . With this voice the Alliance argued on behalf of producers ' interests over those of ...
... interests of all the people asserted that the interests of the producers were contradictory to those of the financiers and in- dustrial capitalists . With this voice the Alliance argued on behalf of producers ' interests over those of ...
Page 151
... interests and that these interests were op- posed to the interests of the " moneyed classes . " From the first , whether by intent or neglect , a certain murkiness appeared at the boundaries of these class definitions . Variable ...
... interests and that these interests were op- posed to the interests of the " moneyed classes . " From the first , whether by intent or neglect , a certain murkiness appeared at the boundaries of these class definitions . Variable ...
Page 154
... interests of the black member- ship , as laborers , often conflicted with the interests of the white Alliance , many of whose members owned land and hired black labor . 10 The result , in one illustrative incident , was a clash over ...
... interests of the black member- ship , as laborers , often conflicted with the interests of the white Alliance , many of whose members owned land and hired black labor . 10 The result , in one illustrative incident , was a clash over ...
Contents
The Hard Lessons | 24 |
The Alliance and the Public School | 124 |
The Ocala Demands | 206 |
Copyright | |
1 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
agrarian agricultural Alderman Alliance educational Alliance History Alliance leaders Alliance lecturers Alliance members Alliance's American argued became campaign capital chap Chapel Hill Charles Macune common cotton crop crusade culture curriculum Curry Dabney demanded Democratic Promise Dickerman Dunning economic Edgecombe County editor educa efforts Eleventh Census Exchange farm Farmers Alliance Georgia Goodwyn growers Harry Tracy ideas ideology illiteracy individual industrial interests Journal Knights of Labor labor lessons lien Louisiana Populist Macune Macune's Mayo McIver meetings membership ment merchants movement National Economist National Farmers Negro North Carolina Ocala Demands organization percent planter political economy political education Polk population Populist Powderly producers public school Radical rallies reform region rural Scott Morgan social social gospel South Southern Education Southern Education Board southern farmers Southern Historical Collection Southern Mercury struggle suballiance Tarboro Tarboro Southerner tenants Texas tion tional Tom Watson traditional University Press wealth wrote yeomen York