Political Education in the Southern Farmers' Alliance, 1887-1900University of Wisconsin Press, 1987 - 242 pages |
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Page 68
... learned the power of the system they sought to alter , and they were forced to confront the possibility of failure . They also learned that unity was not automatic . Rumors about Macune , dissatisfaction among some signers of joint ...
... learned the power of the system they sought to alter , and they were forced to confront the possibility of failure . They also learned that unity was not automatic . Rumors about Macune , dissatisfaction among some signers of joint ...
Page 122
... learned about education itself . They were observers at the suballiance lodges . They sang , helped put on skits , and read aloud questions which were then debated by their elders . In this way , children and parents came to understand ...
... learned about education itself . They were observers at the suballiance lodges . They sang , helped put on skits , and read aloud questions which were then debated by their elders . In this way , children and parents came to understand ...
Page 127
... learned in school in the context of their lives . Finally , the third piece of this configuration was the " enroll- ment " of whole families in the great school that was the Farmers ' Alliance . They became members and learned that ...
... learned in school in the context of their lives . Finally , the third piece of this configuration was the " enroll- ment " of whole families in the great school that was the Farmers ' Alliance . They became members and learned that ...
Contents
The Hard Lessons | 24 |
The Alliance and the Public School | 124 |
The Ocala Demands | 206 |
Copyright | |
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