Political Education in the Southern Farmers' Alliance, 1887-1900University of Wisconsin Press, 1987 - 242 pages |
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Page 65
... means unconditional sur- render ; it means a perpetuation of the invidious discrimination which now deprive , and have in the past deprived , us of a just share of the proceeds of our labor . " " " The Texas Alliance Executive Committee ...
... means unconditional sur- render ; it means a perpetuation of the invidious discrimination which now deprive , and have in the past deprived , us of a just share of the proceeds of our labor . " " " The Texas Alliance Executive Committee ...
Page 121
... means to better control their fate in an environment that had become increasingly alien . But at a deeper level the Alliance's concern with the problems of everyday life sug- gests an epistemology that measured " useful knowledge " by ...
... means to better control their fate in an environment that had become increasingly alien . But at a deeper level the Alliance's concern with the problems of everyday life sug- gests an epistemology that measured " useful knowledge " by ...
Page 131
... means . Through these historical ex- periments farmers were led to believe that the surest means of securing reform , although not the quickest , was first through education and then , once education had instilled in the masses a sense ...
... means . Through these historical ex- periments farmers were led to believe that the surest means of securing reform , although not the quickest , was first through education and then , once education had instilled in the masses a sense ...
Contents
The Hard Lessons | 24 |
The Alliance and the Public School | 124 |
The Ocala Demands | 206 |
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