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Frederick Upham Adams

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should be taken out of national politics. On the title page of a January 1898 pamphlet by Adams which outlines the "platform" of The Majority Rule League of the United States ("Drafted After Wide Correspondence"), is a brief statement of purpose, to wit: "A plan for a permanent organization of the
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The Majority Rule League of the United States : Drafted After Wide Correspondence", Unity Library No. 78, (Charles H. Kerr & Company, Chicago, January 1898) (30 page stapled pamphlet, setting forth Majority Rule League of the United States platform and organizational
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people in their respective precincts with a view of substituting direct legislation by majority vote for the existing system of corporation legislation by purchased vote."
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in 1897 and 1898. He wrote exclusively for the magazine, which was also published by Kerr, according to the publisher mid-1897.
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The Conquest of the Tropics: The Story of the Creative Enterprises Conducted by the United Fruit Company
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Adams was one of the principle organizers of a short-lived political organization called
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President John Smith: The Story of a Peaceful Revolution (Written in 1920)
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of the people should prevail and that corporate entities and especially
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The Kidnapped Millionaires: A Tale of Wall Street and the Tropics
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veteran and mechanical engineer. He died on August 28, 1921, at
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as Library of Progress, No. 24, August 1897. Digital copy at
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Late in 1896 Adams wrote a social reform novel published by
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Leonard, John William; Marquis, Albert Nelson, eds. (1908),
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of Chicago. He was co-editor of the monthly reform magazine
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President John Smith: The Story of a Peaceful Revolution
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John Henry Smith: A Humorous Romance of Outdoor Life
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American inventor, writer, and organizer (1859–1921)
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editor
Boston, Massachusetts
American Civil War
Larchmont, New York
Charles H. Kerr & Company
The Majority Rule League of the United States
majority rule
monopolies
LCCN
05-42991
A. B. Frost
LCCN
05-16520


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Works by Frederick Upham Adams
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Works by or about Frederick Upham Adams
Internet Archive
Frederick Upham Adams
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1859 births
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People from Larchmont, New York

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