Farmer Discontent, 1865-1900Vernon Rosco Carstensen Wiley, 1974 - 184 pages |
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Page 69
... Alliance and Industrial Union of the South - it claimed 2 million members by 1890 , more than the number of farms in the South - and the National Farmers ' Alliance of the upper Missis- sippi valley were the most active . Although the ...
... Alliance and Industrial Union of the South - it claimed 2 million members by 1890 , more than the number of farms in the South - and the National Farmers ' Alliance of the upper Missis- sippi valley were the most active . Although the ...
Page 70
... Alliance groups and their allies enjoyed considerable success in electing state legislators , some governors , and members of Congress . This success marks the beginning of the absorption of the Alli- ance Movement into a third party ...
... Alliance groups and their allies enjoyed considerable success in electing state legislators , some governors , and members of Congress . This success marks the beginning of the absorption of the Alli- ance Movement into a third party ...
Page 73
... Alliance and its purposes , assured that a faithful observance of the following principles will insure our mental ... ALLIANCE OF TEXAS , 18863 We , the delegates to the Grand State Farmers ' Alliance of Texas , in convention assembled ...
... Alliance and its purposes , assured that a faithful observance of the following principles will insure our mental ... ALLIANCE OF TEXAS , 18863 We , the delegates to the Grand State Farmers ' Alliance of Texas , in convention assembled ...
Contents
Part One GROWTH AND CHANGE IN AMERICAN | 1 |
Part Two THE GRANGER MOVEMENT 18651880 | 17 |
6 The Declaration of Purposes of the Patrons of Hus | 40 |
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