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Definition of Farmer-labor party
1. Noun. A former minor political party in the United States in the early 20th century.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Farmer-labor Party
Literary usage of Farmer-labor party
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. What's what in the Labor Movement: A Dictionary of Labor Affairs and Labor by Waldo Ralph Browne (1921)
"... See farmer-labor party. FS See FABIAN SOCIETY. Fabian Research Department.
See LABOR RESEARCH DEPARTMENT. Fabian Society- An association for socialistic ..."
2. The Larger Socialism by Bertram Benedict (1921)
"I have reserved for the last any mention of the Farmer-Labor Party because in
essence the Farmer-Labor Party is a mildly Socialistic ..."
3. Modern Social Movements: Descriptive Summaries and Bibliographies by Savel Zimand (1921)
"farmer-labor party. Platform and nominees of the Farmer- labor party. (In Current
history magazine. New York Times. NY v. 12. p. 764-5. Aug. 1920. ..."
4. The Labor Movement and the Farmer by Hayes Robbins (1922)
"Taking the name of the Farmer-Labor Party in 1920, its candidate for President,
Parley P. Christensen, received some 270000 votes. ..."
5. History of the State of New York, Political and Governmental by Willis Fletcher Johnson, Roscoe Conkling Ensign Brown, Walter Whipple Spooner, Willis Holly, Ray Burdick Smith (1922)
"... designated candidates for some State offices, and took part in the meeting at
Chicago that crystalized in the formation of the Farmer- Labor party. ..."
6. Introduction to American Government by Frederic Austin Ogg, Perley Orman Ray (1922)
"... Farmer-Labor party, a name which it was hoped would appeal strongly not only
to the industrial classes in cities but also to the agricultural sections, ..."