Absolutely -- in fact not only were the populist less intolerant than their opponents but also were one of the rare post-Reconstruction multi-racial movements (Hofstadter didn't realize their were black populists). It's the crushing of populism that empowered Jim Crow.
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Yes, that's going to be part of my argument --
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Hofstadter's case is interesting because his identity was ambiguous. He was baptized as a Lutheran, sang in choir and, to top it off, confirmed as an Episcopalian.
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Absolutely -- wait for my article -- it's a complicated story!
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