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The Civil War's Last Campaign: James B. Weaver, the Greenback-Labor Party & the Politics of Race & Section

Author Mark A. Lause
Publisher University Press of America
Category History
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Author(s)Mark A. Lause
ISBN / ASIN0761819177
ISBN-139780761819172
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Sales Rank1,826,846
CategoryHistory
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The Civil War's Last Campaign is a narrative history of General James B. Weaver's 1880 Presidential campaign as the Greenback-Labor party candidate. In the course of its narrative of the campaign, this study describes a complex coalition with interdependent conservative, radical and pragmatic currents essential to a mass insurgency. This account of his active campaigning offers a new look at America's society, values and politics in the postwar Gilded Age.
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