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the Twin Territorial Federation of Labor and the Farmers' Educational and Cooperative Union of Indiahoma, held a joint meeting in Shawnee in August 1906 to draw up "demands" for candidates. Most of their platform had already appeared in the Sequoyah constitution. They wanted direct democracy devices, prohibition of child labor in industry and mines, a strong corporation commission, various restrictions on railroads and other companies, a mining inspector, and commissioners of agriculture and labor.
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