The story of the Night Riders is an important episode in the history of
the Kentucky Black Tobacco Belt. In an attempt to protect their most
valuable money crop from the exploitation of capitalistic trusts,
law-abiding farmers organized and resorted to the use of illegal force
to prevent buying and selling except through their own agency, The Black
Tobacco Association. This is the story of the breaking of their rule of
terror and the reestablishment of law.
Originally published in 1936.
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