The Populist Party.
The People's Party (its official name) was commonly known as the Populist Party or simply the Populists. The party was formed in 1891 and existed till 1908. Its strongest period of influence was from 1892 to 1896. It merged into the Democratic Party in 1896, though a small portion of the group retained its active, independent status till 1908. The Populists original base of support came mainly from farmers, and then they allied also with the labor movement in the USA.
The New Deal policies put into place by the Roosevelt administration in the 1930s echoed the issues and demands the Populist Party previously had emphasized.
Its most prominent achievements were in education, they built more than 1,000 schools for the black and over $400,000 spent to set up foundations. Among the generally black schools and colleges that got help from the Bureau were Atlanta University and Fisk University, named for Gen. Clinton B. Fisk of the Tennessee Freedmen's Bureau. And the Howard University, established in 1867 through a demonstration of the U.S. Congress, was named for Maj. Gen. Howard.
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The event that set off World War I was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and his wife Sophie by Gavrilo Princip, a Serbian nationalist, on June 28, 1914 in Sarajevo.