Literary Works: Published Articles & Essays
Jonathan Norcross was most pronounced in his political views of the time, as best noted in several writings of "remarkable authorship" including:
The History of Democracy: Considered as a Party Name and as a Political Organization. New York: G. P. Press, 1883.
Democracy Examined: Or, a Conversation Between a Republican and a Moderate Democrat. Pub. J. P. Harrison, 1880.
Common-Sense: Views of State Sovereignty versus United States Supremacy. The Atlantic Republican Print, 1876.
The Conflict of Labor and Capital. New Era Print, 1870.
The Anarchical and Revolutionary Character of a Democratic Party: A Supplement to "Democracy Considered as a Party Name, and as a Political Organization." Atlanta: Pub. Jas. P. Harrison & Co., 1865.
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