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Kenneth and John B. Rayner and the limits of southern dissent

Kenneth and John B. Rayner and the limits of southern dissent

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Kenneth and John B. Rayner and the limits of southern dissent

by Cantrell, Gregg

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Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993. Hardcover. xiii, 361p., first printing, hardcover, mildly worn unclipped dj, boards mildly splayed, else very good. Blacks in the New World. John Rayner, son of the North Carolina politician, was the son of Kenneth Rayner's union with a slave. He led a migration of Black farmworkers to Texas in 1880, then became the leading Black figure in the Populist party.

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Title
Kenneth and John B. Rayner and the limits of southern dissent
Author
Cantrell, Gregg
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Hardcover
Book Condition
Used
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ISBN 10
0252019377
ISBN 13
9780252019371
Publisher
University of Illinois Press
Place of Publication
Urbana
Date Published
1993
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African American; US South, Southern States, American South; Nineteenth century; Texas; North Carolina;

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