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|a Kirwan, Albert Dennis.
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|a Revolt of the Rednecks :
|b Mississippi Politics, 1876-1925
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|a Lexington,
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
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|c ©1951.
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|a Cover; Title; Copyright; Preface; Contents; I. The Struggle for the Negro Vote; II. Suppression of Independents; III. Party Machinery; IV. Agrarian Discontent; V. Corporations and the Farmers; VI. Calling the Constitutional Convention; VII. Franchise and Apportionment; VIII. The Farmers Revolt; IX. Populism; X. McLaurinism; XI. The Primary Law of 1902; XII. New Sectional Alignments; XIII. The First Primary Election; XIV. Social Reform; XV. The Election of 1907; XVI. The Secret Caucus; XVII. The Election of 1911; XVIII. Old and New Factions; XIX. The Rise of Bilbo; XX. Reform-and Scandal
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|a XXI. The Faction DividesXXII. Exit Vardaman; XXIII. Conclusion; Critical Essay on Authorities; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y
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|a In post-Civil War years agriculture in Mississippi, as elsewhere, was in a depressed condition. The price of cotton steadily declined, and the farmer was hard put to meet the payments on his mortgage. At the same time the corporate and banking interests of the state seemed to prosper. There were reasons for this beyond the ken of the poor hill farmer -- the redneck, as he was popularly termed. But the redneck came to regard this situation -- chronic depression for him while his mercantile neighbor prospered -- as a conspiracy against him, a conspiracy which was aided and abetted by the leaders.
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|a Project MUSE - Archive Complete Supplement IV
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