![]() ![]() The planks themselves represent the merger of the agrarian concerns of the Farmers' Alliance with the free-currency monetarism of the Greenback Party while explicitly endorsing the goals of the largely urban Knights of Labor. The Omaha platform was seen as "The Second Declaration of Independence," as it called for reestablishing American liberty. The platform preamble was written by Ignatius L. The Omaha Platform was the party program adopted at the formative convention of the Populist (or People's) Party held in Omaha, Nebraska on July 4, 1892. ![]()
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