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FormatBook Chapter
Author, AnalyticChrislock, Carl H.
Title, AnalyticThe German-American Role in Minnesota Politics
Author, MonographicGlasrud, Clarence A.
Title, MonographicA heritage deferred: The German-Americans in Minnesota
Place of PublicationMoorhead, Minn.
PublisherConcordia College
Date of Publication1981
Location in Work104-117
AbstractChrislock's paper is divided into the following subjects: the national campaign of 1860, the school question (re English as the cumpulsory language of instruction), Populism and Progressivism, prohibition and the "plunderbund charge," World War I and German-Americans, Woodrow Wilson's 1916 campaign, Radicalism, Germans and Nonpartisans, the emergence of the Farmer-Labor Party, and German-Americans' voting behavior regarding Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Call NumberMKI F615 G3 H47 1981
MKI TermsGerman Americans -- Minnesota/ Politics/ Schools/ Catholics/ Lutherans/ Wisconsin/ Turners/ World War, 1914-1918/ World War, 1939-1945.