A Legacy of Peonage Monopoly Comes to the Tobacco Belt Organizing the Black Patch Rumors of War Night Riders Organizing the Bluegrass Farmers on Strike The Demise of Agrarian Cooperation The Decline of the Countryside
Robert Olson, professor of Middle East and Islamic history at the University of Kentucky, is the author of several books, including The Ba'ath in Syria, 1947-1982, and The Emergence of Kurdish Nationalism, 1880-1925.
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