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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication Page
Contents
Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction - The Peculiar Case of Sheridan County Communism
Chapter 1 - Plentywood, Montana: “A New Metropolis in the Northwest”
Chapter 2 - “No Place for the Feeble”: Homesteading on the Northeastern Montana Prairie
Chapter 3 - The Agrarian Myth and Prairie Politics: Precursors to Radicalism
Chapter 4 - Mountain Politics: Radicalism in the Western Mining Districts
Chapter 5 - The Nonpartisan League and the “Old Time Socialists”
Chapter 6 - Marketing the Farmers’ Movement: The Nonpartisan League and the Producers News
Chapter 7 - Bait and Switch: Communism Creeps into Sheridan County
Chapter 8 - Bootleggers and Boycotts: Liquor, the Law, and Radical Politics
Chapter 9 - No Longer under Cover: Unconcealed Communism in Sheridan County
Chapter 10 - Big Trouble in “Little Moscow”: A Newspaper War Erupts
Chapter 11 - In and out of the Fold: Sheridan County Radicals and the Communist Party USA
Chapter 12 - “Seeing Red”: Radicalism and Opposition Escalate
Chapter 13 - Personnel Problems Take a Toll at the Polls
Chapter 14 - Death Throes of a Movement
Chapter 15 - The Demise of Communism in Sheridan County
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
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