Political Education in the Southern Farmers' Alliance, 1887-1900University of Wisconsin Press, 1987 - 242 pages |
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Page 13
... kind of public school supporter . " Through the means of investigation and discussion in our Alliance meetings , our press and public speakers , " continued the Declaration of Purposes , we propose to examine the various methods and ...
... kind of public school supporter . " Through the means of investigation and discussion in our Alliance meetings , our press and public speakers , " continued the Declaration of Purposes , we propose to examine the various methods and ...
Page 129
... kind of knowledge was useful to the farmers of the region and what kind of knowledge was legitimate within dominant discourse . It was not useful , in Macune's eyes , for the sons and daughters of southern farmers to study traditional ...
... kind of knowledge was useful to the farmers of the region and what kind of knowledge was legitimate within dominant discourse . It was not useful , in Macune's eyes , for the sons and daughters of southern farmers to study traditional ...
Page 173
... kind of politics certainly bolder and newer in conception than many of his contem- poraries . More , it is a kind of politics congruent with the development of producer and consumer cooperatives . immediately germane to life in ...
... kind of politics certainly bolder and newer in conception than many of his contem- poraries . More , it is a kind of politics congruent with the development of producer and consumer cooperatives . immediately germane to life in ...
Contents
The Hard Lessons | 24 |
The Alliance and the Public School | 124 |
The Ocala Demands | 206 |
Copyright | |
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