From Indian Territory to White Man's Country: Race, Nation, and the Politics of Land Ownership in Eastern Oklahoma, 1889-1940University of Wisconsin--Madison, 2002 - Всего страниц: 351 |
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... political tumult that surrounded public policy , emphasizing how Native Americans , poor whites , and blacks tried to change policies in order to keep or gain access to land and how these efforts gave added political salience to farmers ...
... political tumult that surrounded public policy , emphasizing how Native Americans , poor whites , and blacks tried to change policies in order to keep or gain access to land and how these efforts gave added political salience to farmers ...
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... political power , and that political unity was necessary to obtain and keep the lands . They feared that divisions among them would frustrate these hopes . “ Let us throw dow'n our contention and meet on common ground , " Toombs urged ...
... political power , and that political unity was necessary to obtain and keep the lands . They feared that divisions among them would frustrate these hopes . “ Let us throw dow'n our contention and meet on common ground , " Toombs urged ...
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... political agitation , and mass migration represented three components of a unified political program that centered on land ownership . * This story also sheds light on the relationship between ethnic diversity , class conflict , and ...
... political agitation , and mass migration represented three components of a unified political program that centered on land ownership . * This story also sheds light on the relationship between ethnic diversity , class conflict , and ...
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