The Populist Movement was the largest mass movement for
political and economic change in the history of the American South
until the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s. The
Populist Movement in this book is defined as the Farmers' Alliance
and the People's Party, as well as the Agricultural Wheel and
Knights of Labor in the 1880s and 1890s. The Populists threatened
the political hegemony of the white racist southern Democratic
Party during populism's high point in the mid-1890s; and the
populists threw the New South into a state of turmoil.
Populism in the South Revisited: New Interpretations and New
Departures brings together nine of the best new works on the
populist movement in the South that grapple with several larger
themes--such as the nature of political insurgency, the
relationship between African Americans and whites, electoral
reform, new economic policies and producerism, and the relationship
between rural and urban areas--in case studies that center on
several states and at the local level. Each essay offers both new
research and new interpretations into the causes, course, and
consequences of the populist insurgency.
One essay analyzes how notions of debt informed the Populist
insurgency in North Carolina, the one state where the Populists
achieved statewide power, while another analyzes the Populists'
failed attempts in Grant Parish, Louisiana, to align with African
Americans and Republicans to topple the incumbent Democrats. Other
topics covered include populist grassroots organizing with African
Americans to stop disfranchisement in North Carolina; the Knights
of Labor and the relationship with populism in Georgia; organizing
urban populism in Dallas, Texas; Tom Watson's relationship with
Midwest Populism; the centrality of African Americans in populism,
a comparative analysis of Populism across the Deep South, and how
the rhetoric and ideology of populism impacted socialism and the
Garvey movement in the early twentieth century. Together these
studies offer new insights into the nature of southern populism and
the legacy of the Peoples' Party in the South.
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