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Home | Allen, Emory A., and others. Labor and Capital: Containing an Account of Various Organizations of Farmers, Planters, and Mechanics for Mutual Improvement and Protection Against Monopoly. 536 p. Richmond: Louis Rich, 1891. Good material on Grange and Alliance. _____.
The Life and Public Services of James Baird Weaver and James G. Field
and Achievements of the People's Party. 546 p. Cincinnati: Forshee and
McMakin, 1892. Presidential
campaign biography and Populist political economy.
Ashby, N.B. The Riddle of the Sphinx: A Discussion of the Economic Questions Relating to Agriculture, Land, Transportation, Money, Taxation and Cost of Interchange.... 474 p. Des Moines, Iowa: Industrial Publishing, 1890. Contains history of farm organizations, constitutions, by‑laws, documents, principles, etc. The Battle of
1900: An Official Handbook for Every American Citizen . . .
Chicago: Monarch Book Co. 1900.
Barrett, Charles Simon. The
Mission, History and Times of the Farmers' Union. 419 p. Nashville,
Tennessee, 1909. Farmers'
Union rose with the decline of Populist Party and Farmers' Alliance. Many of its leaders were former Populists and Alliancemen.
Barrett's granddaughter told me the Farmers' Union was a conscious
resurrection of the Farmers Alliance.
Blood, Fred G., ed. Handbook
and History of the National Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union. 71
p. Washington, 1893. "Useful
on the origin and early history of the Southern Alliance." John
Hicks, Populist Revolt.
Bryan,
J.E., The Farmers'
Alliance: Its Origin, Progress and Purposes. 157 p. Fayetteville,
Arkansas, 1891. "Good
account of Alliance origin by an Alliance worker.
Alliance arguments well set forth." John Hicks, Populist
Revolt. Includes documents.
Davis, James H. (Cyclone). A
Political Revelation. Dallas: Advance Publishing Co., 1894. A Jeffersonian interpretation.
Appendix on "The Subtreasury Plan" by Harry Tracy.
Drew, Frank M. "The Present
Farmers' Movement." Political Science Quarterly.
6(2):282‑310. June 1891. "One
of the best of the contemporary evaluations of the pre‑Populist
movement." John Hicks, Populist Revolt.
Dunning, Nelson A., ed. The
Farmers' Alliance History and Agricultural Digest. 742 p., index.
Washington: Alliance Publishing, 1891.
Emery, Sarah E.V. Seven
Financial Conspiracies Which Have Enslaved the American People.
Lansing, Michigan, 1892.
Garvin, William L. History of
the Grand State Farmer's Alliance of Texas. 84 p. Jacksboro, Texas:
J.N. Rogers, 1885. On
origins of Southern Farmers' Alliance.
_____ and S.O. Daws. History
of the National Farmers' Alliance and Co‑operative Union of America.
158 p. Jacksboro, Texas: J.N. Rogers, 1887.
Early Alliance history.
George, Milton, ed. Western
Rural Yearbook: A Cyclopedia of Reference. Chicago: Western Rural,
1886.
_____. ed. Industrial
Struggle: A History of the Alliance Movement and its Work. Chicago:
Western Rural, 1893. Unsigned
work by founder of Northern Farmers' Alliance.
Gutman, Herbert G. "Black
Coal Miners and the Greenback-Labor Party in Redeemer Alabama:
1878-1879." Labor History 1969 10(3): 506-535.
Twenty-six letters from black and white coal miners from the
Birmingham steel region of Alabama. Gives
a description of their living and working conditions. Handbook of
Facts and Alliance Information, Specially Prepared for Members of the
Order.
133 p. Washington, DC: National Economist, 1890.
Jory,
T.C. What is Populism?
An Exposition of the Principles of the Omaha Platform, Adopted by the
People's Party in National Convention Assembled, July 4, 1892. 45 p.
Salem, Oregon: R.E. Moores, 1895. A
Populist handbook. Miller, Worth Robert. Populist Cartoons: An Illustrated History of the Populist Movement in the 1890s. Kirksville, MO: Truman State University Press, 2011. 198 pp. This book tells the story of the Populist Revolt through 150 cartoons taken from Populist newspapers of the 1880s and 1890s, with an accompanying narrative.
Morgan, W. Scott. History of
the Wheel and Alliance and the Impending Revolution. 778 p., illus.
Hardy, Arkansas: Published by the Author, 1889. Fort Scott, Kansas: J.H.
Rice and Sons, 1889. Reprinted, New York: Burt Franklin, 1967.
The official history of the Southern Farmers' Alliance.
Nelsen, Jane Taylor. ed. A
Prairie Populist: The Memoirs of Luna Kellie Iowa City: University of
Iowa Press, 1992.
Nugent, Catherine, ed. Life
Work of Thomas L. Nugent. 398 p. Stephenville, Texas, Catherine Nugent. 1896. An
1896 campaign document. Good
information on Nugent whose moral outlook and personal qualities made him
the leader of Texas Populism.
Peffer, William A. The
Farmers' Side: His Troubles and Their Remedy. 275 p. New York:
Appleton, 1891.
_____. Populism: Its Rise and
Fall. Edited and with an Introduction by Peter H. Argersinger.
Lawrence: UP of Kansas, 1992.
Originally written in 1899 and published in the Chicago Tribune.
Peffer's account provides valuable insight into the founding of the
People's party, actions of the Populist contingent in the U.S. Congress,
rise of the silver issue to prominence, and the largely overlooked role
Populist editors. His
portrayal of the mad scramble by Populist officeholders to emphasize the
silver issue during the mid-1890s is devastating.
Peffer emphasized divisions within the Populist movement between
ex-Democrats and ex-Republicans, seeing the former as wedded to state's
rights and small government.
Pollack, Norman, ed. The
Populist Mind. 539 p. The American Heritage Series.
Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1967.
Large collection of writings by Populist leaders. Portrait
and Biographical Record of Southeastern Kansas, Containing Biographical
Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens of the Counties,
Together with Biographies and Portraits of All the Presidents of the
United States and Governors of the State of Kansas.
Chicago: 1894. Sketches of
Populist leaders of Kansas, e.g. Percy Daniels, Populist Lt. Governor,
1893-94. Rozwenc,
Edwin C. and John C. Matlon. eds. Myth and Reality in the Populist
Revolt. (Boston: D.C. Heath, 1967.
Selections from Donnelly, Lease, etc.
Tindall, George Brown, ed. A
Populist Reader: Selections from the Works of American Populist Leaders.
231 p. New York: Harper,
1966.
Vincent, Leopold, comp. The
Alliance and Labor Songster. Indianapolis: American Nonconformist Pub.
Co., 1891.
Watson, Thomas E. The People's
Party Campaign Book. Not a Revolt, It is a Revolution. 383 p.
Washington, DC: National Watchman, 1892.
"Compendium of Populist documents, arguments, and
history." Hicks, Populist Revolt.
Weaver, James Baird. A Call to
Action: An Interpretation of the Great Uprising, its Sources and its
Causes. 445 p. Des Moines: Iowa Printing Company, 1892.
People's Party candidate for President, 1892.
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