
Populism to Progressivism In Alabama
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgment
- Introduction
- 1. Who Were the Populists?
- 2. Race or Reason?
- 3. Neither Revolution Nor Reform
- 4. The Populist Mentality
- 5. Fusion and Confusion
- 6. What Happened to the Populists?
- 7. The Progressive Alternative
- 8. The Movement for Disfranchisement
- 9. The Negro and Disfranchisement
- 10. Politics in the Convention
- 11. Progressivism Finds a Formula
- 12. The Election of 1906
- 13. The Comer Administration
- 14. The Crocheted Design
- Appendices
- I. Negro Percent of Total Male Voting Age Population, Alabama, 1900
- II. Pearson Product Moment Coefficients of Correlation Among Political and Social Indicators, All 66 Alabama Counties
- II. Pearson Product Moment Coefficients of Correlation Among Political and Social Indicators, 30 Alabama Counties Outside the Black Belt with No Significant Urban Population
- II. Some Political and Ecological Correlations
- III. The Pattern of Populism: The Alabama House of Representatives, 1894
- IV. The Results of Elections of April 23, 1901 Calling the Constitutional Convention, and of November 11, 1901 Ratifying the New Constitution
- V. Home Counties of Convention Delegates of 1901 Indicating Membership in Political Pattern
- VI. Method
- VII. The Percent of Agreement of Each Delegate with the Majority of Each Group and with the Majority of the Convention on 133 Roll Calls
- VIII. The Proportion of Voting Delegates of Each Group Who Voted Yes on Each of the 133 Roll Calls
- Notes on Sources
- Index
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