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The study surveys rural settlement and integration by examining how newcomers and native residents secure and develop farmland, the spectrum of land dealers from predatory to public-spirited, and the work of private and public colonization efforts. It evaluates legal and administrative remedies, proposals for land regulation, public exchange and credit, and cooperative organization. A second section assesses rural educational and communal institutions—parochial, private, and public schools, adult and women’s instruction, churches, libraries, and community halls—considering their methods, limitations, and practical recommendations to strengthen social integration and local self-help.

About the Author

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Peter A. Speek

Peter A. Speek is an author recognized for his work in the realm of literature that explores themes of land and identity. His notable book, "A Stake in the Land," delves into the complexities of ownership and belonging, reflecting on the relationship between individuals and their environment. Through his writing, Speek contributes to the broader discourse on land use and its implications for personal and communal identity.

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