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Populism To Progressivism in Alabama.

by Hackney, Sheldon

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Princeton UP, 1969. Hard Cover. xv, 390p., 22.5 cm. In the 1880's and 1890's thousands of Alabama farmers embraced the Populist movement. Progressives, who quickly followed, wanted to decrease the voice of the farmer and increase that of industry. But both movements were blunted and reshaped by the politics of race. Stock#34100. Vg/ dj good+, faded.

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Title
Populism To Progressivism in Alabama.
Author
Hackney, Sheldon
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Hard Cover
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Used
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Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Place of Publication
Princeton, New Jersey
Date Published
1969
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0.00 lbs
Keywords
Alabama politics history racism
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Americana & U.S. States; Racism;

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