Granger movement, American Farmers' Rights & Reforms

Granger movement, American Farmers' Rights & Reforms

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Granger movement, coalition of U.S. farmers, particularly in the Middle West, that fought monopolistic grain transport practices during the decade following the American Civil War. The Granger movement began with a single individual, Oliver Hudson Kelley. Kelley was an employee of the Department of

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