Governor George Wallace of Alabama, 1965
Source: Public Domain
Glenn Beck supporters, 2009
Source: Flickr/ dbking
Father Charles Coughlin, 1933
Source: Public Domain
James 'Cyclone' Davis, 1916
Source: Public Domain
Populist Party campaign poster, 1904
Source: Public Domain
A 2009 Tea Party rally in Washington, D.C.
Source: Flickr/ Messay Shoakena
Comments: Copyright 2009 M. Shoakena. Some rights reserved.
An 1896 cartoon shows William Jennings Bryan and Populism swallowing up the Democratic party.
Source: Public Domain
Sarah Palin records a commercial during the Super Bowl, Jan. 25, 2009
Source: Public Domain
A Tea Party Protester in Madison, Wisconsin, 2009
Source: Flickr/cometstarmoon
Comments: Some rights reserved.
Senator Huey P. Long of Louisiana in the early 1930s
Source: Wikimedia Commons
The book cover from Richard Hofstadter's The Paranoid Style in American Politics
The late nineteenth-century anti-gold standard monetary treatise, Coin's Financial School
Source: Public Domain
Huey Long's autobiography, Every Man a King
Franklin D. Roosevelt assures struggling Americans about the country's ability to cope with the Great Depression in his first presidential inaugural address
Source: FDR Presidential Library
Senator Joseph McCarthy
Source: Wikimedia Commons
A magazine cover satirizes the populist platform of William Jennings Bryan and the Democratic Party in the 1900 Presidential election
Source: Public Domain
Governor George Wallace blocks U.S. Deputy Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach from the door at the University of Alabama in an effort to stop desegregation
Source: Wikimedia Commons/Library of Congress/Warren K. Leffler for U.S. News & World Report
A Tea Party Protest in Philadelphia
Source: Public Domain/Wikimedia Commons
Results of U.S. Presidential Elections, 1892, showing areas of success of the People's Party
Source: Public Domain/National Atlas of the United States
The Gadsden flag, a favorite symbol of Tea Party groups
Source: Wikimedia Commons/Lexicon, Vikrum
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich addresses a New York City Tea Party gathering, April 15, 2009
Source: Flickr/ ajagendorf25