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Photos» Show All «Prev «1 ... 3084 3085 3086 3087 3088 3089 3090 3091 3092 ... 3297» Next» » Slide Show Loading... Waiting For The Night Riders - Back Row, Left to Right: David Thomas (Tom) Dulaney, Elles McDaniel, and William Henry Dulaney. Front Row, Left to Right: Charlie Broach, Riley Miller, Guy Gingles, and Herman Gingles. The Night Riders was the name given by the press to the militant faction of tobacco farmers during a popular resistance to the monopolistic practices of the American Tobacco Company of James B. Duke. On September 24, 1904, the tobacco planters of western Kentucky and the neighboring counties of West Tennessee formed the Dark Fired Tobacco District, or Black Patch District Planters' Protective Association of Kentucky and Tennessee (called the Association or PPA). It urged farmers to boycott the American Tobacco Company and refuse to sell at the ruinously low prices being offered in a quasi-monopoly market.
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