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Sons of the Wild Jackass
- The Nonpartisan League in North Dakota
- Narrated by: Wayne Evans
- Length: 7 hrs and 21 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Leaders of the Nonpartisan League questioned everything, argued constantly, and developed a political platform demanding more profits for the farmer.
Sons of the Wild Jackass offers a new narrative of the leaders of the NPL and how their personal lives influenced the shape and tone of the League. The lives of the NPL's main leaders—Lemke, Langer, Townley, and Frazier—are vastly interesting, each offering striking insights into how personalities contribute to the agrarian politics of the Great Plains region.
©2019 North Dakota State University Press (P)2022 North Dakota State University Press
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