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Smith, Stephen; Wilkinson, J. Grains for the Grangers, Discussing All Points Bearing Upon the Farmers' Movement for the Emancipation of White Slaves from the Slave-Power of Monopoly . Philadelphia: John E. Potter and Company, 1873. [format: book], [genre: essay; history; letter; narrative; poetry]. Permission: Northern Illinois University
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Pictures and Illustrations.

To the Toiling Hand.

Chapter I. Auntie Monopoly to Her Poor Relations, Greeting.

Chapter II. Origin of the Rural Order.

Chapter III. Ancient and Modern Monopolies.

Chapter IV. The Pandowdies.

Chapter V. Economic Progress.

Chapter VI. The Liberal Grange.

Chapter VII. The Anti-Monopoly League. Its Origin, Progress, and Final Triumph.

Chapter VIII. The Many and the Few.

Chapter IX. Grains from the Granaries. Extracts from Essays and Addresses, Accepted by the Patrons of Husbandry. The Primary Cause. Railway Rates. The Real Extortion. In Our Own House. The "Middlers." The "Little Bull Law!" On Corporations. A Scare! The Infant Pig. King Caucus. By an Ohio Patron. Blades of Grass. By a Kansas Patron. Old Parties or New. By a Master. Wanted! A Name. By Taylor's Boy. History of the Grab. By Patron James. Their Profits. By a Boston Patron.

Chapter X. The Tariff — Its History and Influence.

Chapter XI. Labor Reform.

Chapter XII. A Chinese Fable. By an Iowa "Maid."

Chapter XIII. Concerning "Rights."

Chapter XIV. Seeds for Early Planting. Railroad Appropriations. The Balance of Trade. "Land Steals." A Small Voice from Ohio. The Pig-Iron Patriots. Protection on Wheels. The Victims.

Chapter XV. Bands for the Binders. At Princeton. Bureau's Demand. About Ann Eliza Jones. The Wisconsin Farmers. Their Resolves. The Minnesota Farmers. The Indiana Grangers. At the South. Consistency. A Last Word.

Chapter XVI. Freedom in Trade.

Chapter XVII. Concerning the Remedy. The Elective Franchise.

Chapter XVIII. Vox Populi Vox Dei.

Chapter XIX. The True Remedy.

Chapter XX. From the National Grange. Letter from J. Wilkinson.

Notes.


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