Republican radicalism -- Race, class, and republican virtue in the Knights of Labor -- The Knights of Labor in Richmond, Virginia -- The Knights of Labor in Atlanta, Georgia -- Race and the populist "Hayseed Revolution" -- Race and the agrarian revolt in Georgia -- Race and the agrarian revolt in Virginia -- Class, status, power, and the interracial project -- Appendix: data collection, sources, and methods
Summary
This ms studies class and race boundaries, and interracial political coalitions, in two significant 19th century social movements--the Knights of Labor and the Populist movement
Notes
Based on the author's Ph. D. thesis, University of North Carolina, 1999