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Enjoy the September issue of Digging History Magazine:
- When Red Meant Radical: Oklahoma Red Dirt Socialism
- Give Me That Old Time Socialism
- Milton Colony: The Bonds of Socialism
- Dying (or Lying) to Get on the Dawes Rolls (or how my ancestors were Indians one minute and the next, not so much)
- Oklahoma Ghost Towns
- God's Land, But No Man's
- Nineteenth Century Rainmaking: The Moisture Accelerator
- Aunt Lizzie Devers - Too Tough to Die (No Matter How Old She Really Was)
- Take a look: Preview this issue.
Keywords: Aunt Lizzie Devers, Beer City, Boom Town, Cash Stevens, Cassius Marion Stevens, Cayuga, Charles Mallory Hatfield, Cherokee Strip, Choctaw citizenship, credit clearance system, Dawes Rolls, Digging History, Digging History Magazine, Dr. S.T. Peet, Eastland County Socialists, Eastland Texas, Elizabeth Louisa Boone Hensley Brummett Dodson, five-dollar Indians, Give me That Old Time Socialism, Green Corn Rebellion, horned toad, Killers of the Flower Moon, LeFlore County Oklahoma, Mathias Splitlog, Milton Colony, Moisture Accelerator, Moral Oklahoma, Nineteenth century rainmaking, No Man’s Land, Noah Seborn Young, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ghost towns, Oklahoma Socialist Party, Old Rip the Horned Toad, Oscar Ameringer, Red Dirt Socialism, socialism, socialist colony, socialist cooperative, socialist encampments, The Heathen School, Trail of Tears, When Red Meant Radical Oklahoma, Working Class Union