American Farmers' MovementsVan Nostrand, 1957 - 192 pages |
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... Labor Party and the Nonpartisan League . When in 1918 the League men failed to elect Charles A. Lindbergh as governor , this started a move- ment for the creation of a new third party . In 1919 the Minnesota Federation of Labor ...
... Labor Party and the Nonpartisan League . When in 1918 the League men failed to elect Charles A. Lindbergh as governor , this started a move- ment for the creation of a new third party . In 1919 the Minnesota Federation of Labor ...
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... Labor , supported La Follette for the Presidency , but he carried only his own state . In 1920 , 1928 , and 1932 the National Farmer- Labor Party had its own candidates for the Presidency , starting out with 265,000 votes for Parley P ...
... Labor , supported La Follette for the Presidency , but he carried only his own state . In 1920 , 1928 , and 1932 the National Farmer- Labor Party had its own candidates for the Presidency , starting out with 265,000 votes for Parley P ...
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... labor , and that therefore producers should unite in a demand for the reform of unjust systems and the repeal of ... Labor on the other part , Witnesseth : The undersigned com- mittee representing the Knights of Labor , having read the ...
... labor , and that therefore producers should unite in a demand for the reform of unjust systems and the repeal of ... Labor on the other part , Witnesseth : The undersigned com- mittee representing the Knights of Labor , having read the ...
Contents
Introduction | 8 |
Revolts of Indian Farmers | 11 |
Movements of Colonists | 18 |
Copyright | |
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acres agricultural American Association Bacon Bland-Allison Act bullion bushel cattle Cedar County cent charge coin coinage colonial Congress cooperative cotton court crop currency debts declared demand Document efforts election elevators England English farm farmers Farmers Alliance favor federal force free silver free-silver frontier gold Governor grain greenback hundred Industrial Commission interest Iowa John Kansas Knights of Labor labor land landlords later legal tender legislation legislature Macune ment militia milk movement national banks Negro Night Riders Nonpartisan League North Dakota officers Opechancanough operators organization paid party payment Pennsylvania Pequots Philip planters political Populist purchase quitrents railroad Rebellion Rensselaerwyck sell senators settlers sharecroppers Shays Shaysites sheriff Sioux City South Southern Alliance tenants tion tobacco town trade treasury notes Union United Virginia vote Washington West wheat Whiskey Insurrection ye Indians