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access to credit by establishing this institution. A measure of the public good brought about by the Bank's establishment that still stands today is what some have identified as the Bank's role in reducing the impact of economic recession. The public-private relationship establishes roles assigned according to what each sector does best, allowing the mutual benefit of public and private banks balancing out inequality and building equality, thus creating an economic safety net for North Dakota citizens. These early roots of the
Democratic-Nonpartisan League party have been celebrated for establishing a foundation that rights the state in times of national crisis and provides economic security to generations of the state's farmers.
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was created to address market failures associated with monopoly power among large financial and business institutions in the early twentieth century. This market power meant that small farming operations had inadequate access to credit. One of the goals of the
Nonpartisan League was to remedy limited
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As a result of the depression, the new state-owned industries ran into financial trouble, and the private banking industry, smarting from the loss of its influence in
Bismarck, rebuffed the NPL when it tried to raise money through state-issued bonds. The industry said that the state bank and elevator
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Although the
Democrats were still in the minority in the state government, the number of Democrats in the state legislature increased greatly. Before the league moved into the Democratic Party, there were only five Democrats among the 162 members of both houses of the legislature in 1955. By 1957,
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Nonpartisan League laid a foundation of enriched public ownership and responsibility in such institutions as a state bank. One study has drawn conclusions that publicly operated institutions such as the state bank have helped North Dakota weather these economic
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were "theoretical experiments" that might easily fail. Moreover, the NPL's lack of governing experience led to perceived infighting and corruption. Newspapers and business groups portrayed the NPL as inept and disastrous for the state's future.
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in the 1952 presidential race. Over the following four years, legislative polarization grew and the
Nonpartisan League eventually split in two. In 1956, the Nonpartisan League formally merged with the state Democratic Party, creating the
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of $ 1.25 an hour, and a graduated land tax on property worth $ 20,000 or more. In May 1956, the
Democratic Convention accepted the Nonpartisan League's candidates and adopted its platform, fully unifying the two parties into one.
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had told a group of farmers to "go home and slop the hogs." Twichell later said that his statement was misinterpreted. He had been instrumental in previous legislative reforms to rescue the state from boss rule by McKenzie and the
1770:. On behalf of small farmers and merchants, the Nonpartisan League advocated state control of mills, grain elevators, banks, and other farm-related industries in order to reduce the power of corporate and political interests from
1850:, signing up members for a payment of $ 6 in dues. Farmers were receptive to Townley's ideas and joined in droves. However, Townley was soon expelled from the Socialist Party due to this method of rogue operating.
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which successfully recalled
Frazier as governor. Frazier lost the recall election by a margin of 1.8%, becoming the first U.S. state governor to be recalled. However, a year later he was elected in the
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The League began to grow in 1915, at a time when small farmers in North Dakota felt exploited by out-of-state companies. One author later described the wheat-growing state as "a tributary province of
2071:, anti-farmers' union, anti-labor, and pro-Republican segment of the league, these members wanted to keep the Nonpartisan League aligned with the Republican Party; they supported General
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to this day. The
Executive Committee of the NPL still formally exists within the party structure of the North Dakota Democratic-NPL. It was at one point headed by former State Senator
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The 1920s were economically difficult for farmers, and the NPL's popularity receded. However, the populist undercurrent that fueled its meteoric growth revived with the coming of the
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1972:. However, the NPL's initial success was short-lived, as a drop in commodity prices at the close of the war, together with a drought, caused an agricultural depression.
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Proposing that the state of North Dakota create its own bank, warehouses, and factories, the League, supported by a populist groundswell, ran its slate as
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As of May 2021, both the North Dakota Mill and Elevator and the Bank of North Dakota continue to operate. The legislature in 1932 prohibited
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tells the story of the Non-Partisan League and its various supporters after the league took control of the North Dakota government in 1919.
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The early success of the party in North Dakota spawned Nonpartisan League branches on the Canadian prairies, including the
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1926:, the League enacted a significant portion of its platform. It established state-run agricultural enterprises such as the
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Nielsen, Kim E. "'We All Leaguers by Our House': Women, Suffrage, and Red-Baiting in the National Nonpartisan League."
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Saloutos, Theodore. "The Expansion and Decline of the Nonpartisan League in the Western Middle West, 1917–1921,"
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This article is about the former North Dakota political party. For the former Alberta political party, see
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Vivian, James F. "The Last Round-Up: Theodore Roosevelt Confronts the Nonpartisan League, October 1918,"
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The League adopted the goat as a mascot; it was known as "The Goat that Can't be Got".
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By the 1910s, the growth of left-wing sympathies was on the rise in North Dakota. The
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Saloutos, Theodore. "The Rise of the Nonpartisan League in North Dakota, 1915–1917,"
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Northern Lights – docudrama of the forming of the Nonpartisan League in North Dakota
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Remele, Larry R. "The Lost Years of A.C. Townley (after the Nonpartisan League)."
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Reid, Bill G. "John Miller Baer: Nonpartisan League Cartoonist and Congressman,"
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elected Socialist mayors. The party had also established a weekly newspaper, the
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Harvest of Discontent: The Social Origins of the Nonpartisan League, 1880–1922.
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Morlan, Robert L. "The Nonpartisan League and the Minnesota Campaign of 1918,"
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the number grew to 28, and in 1959 the numbers continued to grow, reaching 67.
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as examples of the work of the Nonpartisan League's Home Building Association.
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Starr, Karen. "Fighting for a Future: Farm Women of the Nonpartisan League,"
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had considerable success. They brought in many outside speakers, including
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The Bank of North Dakota: A model for Massachusetts and other states?
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in 1915. By 1912, there were 175 Socialist politicians in the state.
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Women in the Nonpartisan League in Adams and Hettinger Counties.
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Moum, Kathleen. "The Social Origins of the Nonpartisan League."
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banks made its loans, Minnesota millers handled its grain, and
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2817:. Selinsgrove: Susquehanna University Press. pp. 56–59.
2795:"Harangue (The Trees Said to the Bramble Come Reign Over Us)"
2020:. Langer was later elected to the U.S. Senate, serving from
1946:, authorized a state hail insurance fund, and established a
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Harangue (The Trees Said to the Bramble Come Reign Over Us)
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Nonpartisan League in MNopedia, the Minnesota Encyclopedia
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Rude, Leslie G. "The Rhetoric of Farmer‐Labor Agitators."
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Regional and state political parties in the United States
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PhD Dissertation. University of California, Irvine, 1986.
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Political Prairie Fire: The Nonpartisan League 1915–1922.
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groups. The Insurgents wanted to merge the NPL with the
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State and local socialist parties in the United States
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Unequal Contest: Bill Langer and His Political Enemies
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3066:(PhD Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, 1955).
1754:) was a left-wing political party founded in 1915 in
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St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1955.
2558:(D-NPL, Esmond), chairman, and former Lt. Governor
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North Dakota Commissioners of Agriculture and Labor
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1995:1922 United States Senate election in North Dakota
1938:railroad. The legislature also passed a statewide
1873:. Rumors spread at a Society of Equity meeting in
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2335:North Dakota Superintendent of Public Instruction
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3102:Article on the NPL from the Progressive Populist
2961:vol. 34, no. 6 (Summer 1955), pp. 221–232.
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2774:(2nd ed.). Anchor Press. pp. 145–147.
2660:North Dakota Democratic–Nonpartisan League Party
2552:North Dakota Democratic-Nonpartisan League Party
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2278:
2078:North Dakota Democratic-Nonpartisan League Party
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109:North Dakota Democratic-Nonpartisan League Party
3073:vol. 39, no. 2 (April 1965), pp. 102–109.
3064:The Nonpartisan League in Minnesota: 1916–1924.
2838:Kodrzycki, Yolanda K; Elmatad, Tal (May 2011).
3261:Defunct political parties in the United States
3056:vol. 36, no. 1 (Winter 1986), pp. 36–49.
3022:vol. 20, no. 4 (Oct. 1946), pp. 235–252.
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2585:. Two Alberta NPL members were elected in the
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2080:, while much of the League's base joined the
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3119:The Rise and Fall of the Non-Partisan League
3032:vol. 20, no. 1 (Jan. 1946), pp. 43–61.
3001:Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press, 1981.
2947:, (University of California Press, Berkeley)
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2923:. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Howe, 1920.
2814:Profit's Prophet: Garet Garrett (1878–1954)
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3115:Seattle newspaper associated with the NPL.
2930:vol. 36, no. 4 (March 1950), pp. 613–632.
2845:(Report). New England Public Policy Center
1961:" for the war. He and fellow party leader
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1220:World Socialist Party of the United States
3113:Socialist Herald / The Herald (1915–1916)
3092:North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party Website
3054:Montana: The Magazine of Western History,
2758:
2718:. Crain Grosinger Publishing. p. 2.
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1984:In 1918, opponents of the NPL formed the
1942:, which distinguished between earned and
1902:candidates in the 1916 elections. In the
1288:Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee
353:Communist Party USA and African Americans
3227:Political party strength in North Dakota
2916:PhD dissertation. Duke University, 1982.
2747:
2589:; the party was absorbed in 1919 by the
2266:North Dakota Public Service Commissioner
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2650:Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party
1506:A People's History of the United States
14:
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3006:ND Humanities Council Occasional Paper
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2686:Political Repression in Modern America
2542:The NPL arose as a faction within the
1920:United States House of Representatives
1890:around the start of the 20th century.
1738:1919 cover of the League's newspaper,
1318:International Workingmen's Association
1090:Green Mountain Peace and Justice Party
27:Political organization in North Dakota
3251:Political parties established in 1915
3128:
2999:The North Dakota Political Tradition.
2994:vol. 44, no. 1 (1977), pp. 4–13.
2987:vol. 6, no. 1 (1994), pp. 31–50.
2928:Mississippi Valley Historical Review,
2871:. Calgary: Fifth House. p. 223.
2810:
2713:
1965:received support for the League from
2892:Michelle L. Dennis (February 2006).
2862:
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2617:National Register of Historic Places
2600:and corporate ownership of farmland.
2348:North Dakota Insurance Commissioners
2161:Lieutenant Governors of North Dakota
1313:International Socialist Organization
3276:1915 establishments in North Dakota
2940:(University of Chicago Press, 2015)
2609:Oliver and Gertrude Lundquist House
2063:. The Old Guard, also known as the
2012:was elected to the governorship in
2008:conditions of the 1930s. The NPL's
1910:won with 79% of the vote. In 1917,
1080:Freedom Road Socialist Organization
24:
2914:Origins of the Nonpartisan League.
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1428:Workers Party of the United States
1398:Social Democratic Party of America
1145:Revolutionary Communist Party, USA
1120:Party for Socialism and Liberation
25:
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3271:Political parties in North Dakota
3156:Political parties of North Dakota
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2857:
2683:Goldstein, Robert Justin (2001).
2630:Agricultural Workers Organization
2517:award for best first film at the
2247:North Dakota Secretaries of State
1413:Students for a Democratic Society
1248:American Union of Associationists
1232:Inactive or defunct organizations
3049:(Summer 1983), pp. 255–262.
2507:(1978), a feature film starring
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1403:Socialist Labor Party of America
1338:Maoist Internationalist Movement
1328:Labor Party of the United States
1095:Green Party of the United States
1070:Democratic Socialists of America
226:
2772:The Future of American Politics
2754:. University of Nebraska Press.
2655:Socialist Party of North Dakota
1988:. In 1921, the IVA organized a
1791:Socialist Party of North Dakota
1283:Democratic Socialist Federation
1115:New Afrikan Black Panther Party
1100:Industrial Workers of the World
99:Socialist Party of North Dakota
46:North Dakota Nonpartisan League
3206:Independent Voters Association
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2786:
2707:
2676:
2524:The didactic historical novel
2398:North Dakota Tax Commissioners
2210:North Dakota Attorneys General
2109:Nonpartisan League meeting at
1986:Independent Voters Association
1928:North Dakota Mill and Elevator
1471:International Socialist Review
1378:Revolutionary Socialist League
13:
1:
2497:Representation in other media
2478:United States Representatives
2279:North Dakota State Treasurers
2082:North Dakota Republican Party
2041:North Dakota Democratic Party
1894:Rise to power in North Dakota
1055:Black Riders Liberation Party
294:1877 St. Louis general strike
2691:University of Illinois Press
2670:
2645:Minnesota Farmer–Labor Party
1842:, attended a meeting of the
1393:Social Democratic Federation
1383:Revolutionary Youth Movement
1373:Proletarian Party of America
1303:Independent Socialist League
1273:Communist League of Struggle
1160:South Carolina Workers Party
299:1912 Lawrence textile strike
7:
2985:Journal of Women's History,
2869:Saskatchewan: A New History
2623:
2605:Fred and Gladys Grady House
2579:Alberta Non-Partisan League
2310:North Dakota State Auditors
2059:and Democratic nominee for
1433:Young Patriots Organization
1388:Social Democracy of America
1268:Communist League of America
1180:Socialist Rifle Association
1060:Black Socialists in America
32:Alberta Non-Partisan League
10:
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3008:, (1988) no. 1, pages 1–27
2943:Lipset, Seymour M. (1971)
2010:William "Wild Bill" Langer
1975:
1844:American Society of Equity
1840:Socialist Party of America
1784:
1768:Socialist Party of America
1408:Socialist Party of America
1110:National Progressive Party
474:2007–2008 financial crisis
348:American Protective League
336:Repression and persecution
173:Socialist Party of America
29:
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2971:53 (Spring 1986): 18–22.
2615:, are listed on the U.S.
2591:United Farmers of Alberta
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2118:Governors of North Dakota
2031:with pro-farmers' union,
2024:until his death in 1959.
1888:Northern Pacific Railroad
1075:Freedom Party of New York
469:1999 Seattle WTO protests
183:Politics of United States
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3062:Wasson, Stanley Philip.
2748:Robinson, Elwyn (1966).
2587:1917 provincial election
2410:Thorstein H. H. Thoresen
2191:Thorstein H. H. Thoresen
1696:United States portal
1564:Bill of Rights socialism
1308:International Socialists
1278:Communist Workers' Party
1238:American Indian Movement
1170:Socialist Equality Party
343:American Defense Society
304:Catholic Worker Movement
206:This article is part of
3256:History of North Dakota
2770:Lubell, Samuel (1956).
2751:History of North Dakota
1797:, who spoke at a large
1579:Individualist anarchism
1185:Socialist Workers Party
1135:Progressive Labor Party
1125:Peace and Freedom Party
1085:Freedom Socialist Party
158:Political position
3201:Democratic-Independent
2974:Moum, Kathleen Diane.
2921:The Nonpartisan League
2793:Garet Garrett (1927).
2714:Vogel, Robert (2004).
2640:Boll weevil (politics)
2613:Bismarck, North Dakota
2492:(1933–1941, 1943–1950)
2447:United States Senators
2381:(1917–1921, 1937–1938)
2255:(1913–1924, 1943–1954)
2144:(1933–1934, 1937–1939)
2114:
1997:, serving until 1940.
1948:workmen's compensation
1904:gubernatorial election
1743:
1740:The Nonpartisan Leader
1253:American Workers Party
1205:Working Families Party
457:Poor People's Campaign
399:Seattle General Strike
34:. For other uses, see
3071:Agricultural History,
3030:Agricultural History,
3020:Agricultural History,
3015:20.4 (1969): 280–285.
3013:Communication Studies
2992:North Dakota History,
2867:Waiser, Bill (2005).
2108:
1871:Saint Paul, Minnesota
1737:
1604:Libertarian socialism
1348:New American Movement
1165:Social Democrats, USA
1155:Socialist Alternative
379:Espionage Act of 1917
2969:North Dakota History
2811:Ryant, Carl (1989).
2571:Bank of North Dakota
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