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Mary Elizabeth"Ellen" Lease was a Populist Orator, she gave public speeches about the lack of respect that farmers had around te 1800s. Her most famous quote is that farmers should " rise less corn and more hell." SHe livedin Kansas and joined the People's (Populist) Party and was so powerful and emotional speaker.
The Kansas River was named by the French after the Kansas, Omaha, Kaw, Osage and Dakota Sioux Indian word "KaNze" meaning, in the Kansas language "south wind."
Kansas City is the capital of Missouri.
Kansas is named after Kansas River, which was named after the Kansa tribe. The Kanas tribe are Native Americans that lived in the area.
He meant that the reform ideas that were the basis of the populist movement, which was comprised mainly of farmers, had been taken on by the progressives, who were the educated, urban middle class.
William Baker - Kansas politician - died in 1910.
William Baker - Kansas politician - was born in 1831.
There are actually several noteworthy authors from Kansas including Langston Hughes, William Burroughs, and William Stafford. Kansas has a population of 2.886 million people.
the heroes of kansas are William Henry, John Patrick and Matthew Wilconsis
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No, Clinton was from Arkansas.
William Classen was born on August 16, 1905, in Kansas, USA.
William D. Davis invented the horse saddle. He was also one of the leading agriculturists of Wyandotte County in Kansas. He was also one of the prominent breeders in Kansas.
William Jay was born on May 15, 1935, in Baxter Springs, Kansas, USA.
William Tummel was born on March 5, 1892, in Kansas City, Missouri, USA.
William Pawley was born on July 21, 1905, in Kansas City, Missouri, USA.