A Populist Reader: Selections from the Works of American Populist LeadersGeorge Brown Tindall Harper & Row, 1966 - 231 pages |
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Page 123
... Democratic Party . This is equally cer- tain . Hence , at the very beginning , we are met by the necessity of new political alliances . As long as the whites remain solidly Democratic , the blacks will remain solidly Republican . As ...
... Democratic Party . This is equally cer- tain . Hence , at the very beginning , we are met by the necessity of new political alliances . As long as the whites remain solidly Democratic , the blacks will remain solidly Republican . As ...
Page 204
... Democratic party . Three months later , at Memphis , an organiza- tion was perfected , and the silver Democrats went forth openly and courageously proclaiming their belief , and declaring that , if successful , they would crystallize ...
... Democratic party . Three months later , at Memphis , an organiza- tion was perfected , and the silver Democrats went forth openly and courageously proclaiming their belief , and declaring that , if successful , they would crystallize ...
Page 210
... Democratic party , as shown by the platform , are on the side of the struggling masses who have ever been the foundation of the Democratic party . There are two ideas of government . There are those who believe that , if you will only ...
... Democratic party , as shown by the platform , are on the side of the struggling masses who have ever been the foundation of the Democratic party . There are two ideas of government . There are those who believe that , if you will only ...
Contents
TOWN AND COUNTRY | 1 |
IIPOPULIST GRIEVANCES | 11 |
LAND MONOPOLY | 18 |
Copyright | |
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acres agricultural Alliance American amount bank believe bimetallism bonds Bryan capital cent Century Chicago Christianity citizens civilization Coin condition Congress convention corporations currency debt demand Democracy Democratic party demonetization dollar economic Edited England ERWIN PANOFSKY Essays ÉTIENNE GILSON F. R. Leavis farm farmers favor free coinage gold standard Grant hands History human Illus industrial interest Intro Introduction issue J. H. HEXTER James Baird Weaver JOHN Kansas Knights of Labor labor land legal tender legislation MARTIN BUBER ment merchant millions mortgages movement nation Negro old parties organization patriotism People's Party platform political Populism Populist present production prosperity question race railroad railway reform Renaissance Republican RUDOLF BULTMANN secure Senate silver Social society SOREN KIERKEGAARD Southern struggle thousand tion trust United vote wealth West and South William William Jennings Bryan