Article describes the career of Thomas W. Woodrow, a Christian socialist preacher who published his ideology in his own publication, Woodrow's Monthly, and ministered to the working class of rural Oklahoma.
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Article describes the career of Thomas W. Woodrow, a Christian socialist preacher who published his ideology in his own publication, Woodrow's Monthly, and ministered to the working class of rural Oklahoma.
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Abstract: Through his sermons and the publication of Woodrow's Monthly, Reverend Thomas W. Woodrow's grass-roots socialism found an eager audience among the rural, working class of southwest Oklahoma and surrounding areas, Roger D. Horne explores the optimistic world view of a frontier intellectual.
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The Chronicles of Oklahoma
The Chronicles of Oklahoma is the scholarly journal published by the Oklahoma Historical Society. It is a quarterly publication and was first published in 1921.