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Acknowledgments IX
Introduction I
The Alliance Brotherhood: The Origins of the Populist Party in North Carolina 10
"We have put our hands on the plow and we will not look back": The People's Party and the Election of 1892 27
The People's Party Triumphant: The Politics of Cooperation in 1894 59
"Equal Rights to All and Special Privileges to None": Grassroots Populism in North Carolina 85
"Ever true to the people's cause, true to country, true to home": The Cooperationist Legislature of 1895 103
The Battle Won but the War Lost: Free Silver, Cooperation Blues, and the Unraveling of the People's Party in 1896 117
Bossism, Factionalism, and Turmoil: The Disintegration of Populist and Republican Rule in 1897 145
The Chickens Come Home to Roost: The White Supremacy Campaign in North Carolina 163
The Death of Liberty and the People's Party in North Carolina, 1899-1901 189
Epilogue 215
Notes 220
Bibliography 250
Index 277
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