Grassroots Clippings from Oklahoma Green Country
Title | Grassroots Clippings from Oklahoma Green Country PDF eBook |
Author | Eleanor Franklin Sholl |
Publisher | Xlibris Corporation |
Pages | 219 |
Release | 2003-04-21 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1465316469 |
Grassroots Clippings from Oklahoma Green Country is a collection of essays and political commentary in the form of editorial letters appearing in the Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise over a period of 12 years. They chronicle the political events of the times, mainly the Clinton presidential years, as seen through the eyes of a diehard Democrat living in a Republican stronghold. Passionately partisan, they present a folk narrative of history for political “junkies.”
Yeomen, Sharecroppers, and Socialists
Title | Yeomen, Sharecroppers, and Socialists PDF eBook |
Author | Kyle G. Wilkison |
Publisher | Texas A&M University Press |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2008-10-28 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9781603440653 |
As the nineteenth century ended in Hunt County, Texas, a way of life was dying. The tightly knit, fiercely independent society of the yeomen farmers—”plain folk,” as historians have often dubbed them—was being swallowed up by the rising tide of a rapidly changing, cotton-based economy. A social network based on family, religion, and community was falling prey to crippling debt and resulting loss of land ownership. For many of the rural people of Hunt County and similar places, it seemed like the end of the world. In Yeomen, Sharecroppers, and Socialists historian Kyle G. Wilkison analyzes the patterns of plain-folk life and the changes that occurred during the critical four decades spanning the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries. Political protest evolved in the wake of the devastating losses experienced by the poor rural majority, and Wilkison carefully explores the interplay of religion and politics as Greenbackers, Populists, and Socialists vied for the support of the dispossessed tenant farmers and sharecroppers. With its richly drawn contextualization and analysis of the causes and effects of the epochal shifts in plain-folk society, Kyle G. Wilkison’s Yeomen, Sharecroppers, and Socialists will reward students and scholars in economic, regional, and agricultural history.
Grass-Roots Socialism
Title | Grass-Roots Socialism PDF eBook |
Author | James R. Green |
Publisher | LSU Press |
Pages | 484 |
Release | 1978-07-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780807107737 |
Grass-Roots Socialism answers two of the most intriguing questions in the history of American radicalism: why was the Socialist party stronger in Oklahoma than in any other state, and how was the party able to build powerful organizations in nearby rural southwestern areas? Many of the same grievances that had created a strong Populist movement in the region provided the Socialists with potent political issues—the railroad monopoly, the crop lien system, and political corruption. With these widely felt grievances to build on, the Socialists led the class-conscious farmers and workers to a radicalism that was far in advance of that advocated by the earlier People’s party. Examined in this broadly based study of the movement are popular leaders like Oklahoma’s Oscar Ameringer (“The Mark Twain of American Socialism”), “Red Tom” Hickey of Texas, and Kate Richards O’Hare, who was second only to Eugene Debs as a Socialist orator. Included also is information on the party’s propaganda techniques, especially those used in the lively newspapers which claimed fifty thousand subscribers in the Southwest by 1913, and on the attractive summer camp meetings which drew thousands of poor white tenant farmers to week-long agitation and education sessions.
Growing Up with the Country
Title | Growing Up with the Country PDF eBook |
Author | Kendra Taira Field |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2018-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0300180527 |
The masterful and poignant story of three African-American families who journeyed west after emancipation, by an award-winning scholar and descendant of the migrants Following the lead of her own ancestors, Kendra Field's epic family history chronicles the westward migration of freedom's first generation in the fifty years after emancipation. Drawing on decades of archival research and family lore within and beyond the United States, Field traces their journey out of the South to Indian Territory, where they participated in the development of black and black Indian towns and settlements. When statehood, oil speculation, and Jim Crow segregation imperiled their lives and livelihoods, these formerly enslaved men and women again chose emigration. Some migrants launched a powerful back-to-Africa movement, while others moved on to Canada and Mexico. Their lives and choices deepen and widen the roots of the Great Migration. Interweaving black, white, and Indian histories, Field's beautifully wrought narrative explores how ideas about race and color powerfully shaped the pursuit of freedom.
Alias Frank Canton
Title | Alias Frank Canton PDF eBook |
Author | Robert K. DeArment |
Publisher | University of Oklahoma Press |
Pages | 416 |
Release | 1997-09-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780806129006 |
nineteenth century and the first quarter of the twentieth. Western historian Robert K. DeArment has tracked down the facts of the mysterious Canton's early life and misdeeds in Texas; his participation in the Johnson County War as an agent of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association; his pursuit of the Daltons, Bill Doolin, and other outlaws in Oklahoma Territory; his experiences as a peace officer and gold prospector in Alaska; his career as a bounty hunter; and his.
Eugene V. Debs
Title | Eugene V. Debs PDF eBook |
Author | Nick Salvatore |
Publisher | |
Pages | 486 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN |
In this classic book, Nick Salvatore offers a major reevaluation of Eugene V. Debs, the movements he launched, and his belief in American Socialism as an extension of the nation's democratic traditions.
Experiment Station Work, LIII
Title | Experiment Station Work, LIII PDF eBook |
Author | Alfred Judson Henry |
Publisher | |
Pages | 846 |
Release | 1910 |
Genre | Agriculture |
ISBN |
"This bulletin gives an account of the recent mouse plague in Humboldt Valley, Nevada. Its object to acquaint farmers with the dangers from field mice to describe the best methods of destroying and controlling the animals. Through referring particularly to the Nevada outbreak, the recommendations apply to similar species in other parts of the United States." -- Introduction p. 5.