Following the color line : $b An account of Negro citizenship in the American democracy
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Following the color line : $b An account of Negro citizenship in the American democracy
African Americans; United States -- Race relations
Few, Dean William Preston, 259.
Fifteenth Amendment, 245, 246.
Fisk University, 170.
Fleming, Ex-Congressman William H., 264.
Fraternal Orders, 231.
"Free Persons of Colour" 156.
Free Speech, 257.
Fries, Henry E., 281.
Frissell, Dr. H. B., of Hampton, 228, 271, 281, 286.
Furniss, Dr. S. A., quoted, 114.
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Gaines, Bishop, J. W., 8.
Galloway, Bishop C. B., 276.
Gammon Theological Seminary, 12, 13.
George, P. S., letter, 69.
Gilreath, Belton, 287.
Grady, Henry W., 275.
Grant, Bishop Abram, 287.
Graves, John Temple, 72.
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Hampton Institute, 170, 283.
Hampton, General Wade, 235.
Hanna, H. H., 281.
Harrah, Charles J., President Midvale Steel Company, quoted, 137.
Harvard University, colour line at, 123.
Hill, Walter B., Chancellor, 258.
Hopkins, Charles T., 18, 32, 49.
Houston, President D. F., 271.
Howell, Clark, Editor Atlanta _Constitution_, 24.
Huntsville, Alabama, lynching, 191.
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Immigrants in the South, 28, 268, 295.
take Negroes' places, 59.
Intermarriage of races, 164, 171, 305.
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Jeanes Fund, 286.
"Jim Crow," laws, 30, 112, 130, 151, 219, 224, 251, 252, 262, 266, 305.
Johnson, Mayor Tom, 233.
Joyner, J. Y., 271, 278, 286.
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Ku Klux Klan, 4, 235.
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Labour problems in North, 130.
in South, 57, 78, 83, 249, 294.
Labour unions, attitude toward Negroes, 135, 143, 160.
Lamar, Senator J. Q., 263, 284.
Landrum, Rev. W. W., 24.
Lane, Charles P., letter, 241.
Lawlessness, as incentive to riot, 4, 183, 193, 204.
Leaders of Negro race, 216.
Legislation against Negroes, 249.
Lynching, 175.
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McAneny, George, 287.
McIver, Charles D., 278.
Manley, Charles quoted, 160.
Manning, Joseph C., 264.
Medicines, patent and the Negro, 62, 116.
Mertins, George Frederick, quoted, 85.
Miller, Professor Kelley, quoted, 130.
Millsaps, Major R. W., 102.
Mims, Professor Edwin, 255.
Miscegenation, 165, 305.
Mitchell, Professor S. C., 253, 271, 280, 281.
Mob, psychology of, 10, 184.
Mob, rule results of, 13.
Money, United States Senator, H. D., 171.
Moton, R. R., 287.
Mulattoes, 149.
leaders of the race, 173.
Murphy, Edgar Gardner, 273.
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Napier, J. C., 287.
Negroes, boycott by, 34.
domination of, 252.
driven out, 71.
in Government service, 29.
in Northern cities, 113.
in street cars, 30.
labour unions, 135.
land ownership among, 91.
private schools, 53.
racial consciousness among, 38.
what they talk about, 26.
why they go to cities, 101.
with white blood, 149.
worthless, 60. (_See_ Vagrants)
Negro business enterprises, 39.
business league, 229.
dramatic efforts, 157, 231.
in Boston, 119, 145.
story of Negro druggist, 42.
story of successful farmer, 90.
Newspapers, influence of sensational, 9, 25.
Negro, 225.
Niagara Movement, 223.
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