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
Northen, Ex-Governor W. J., 24, 25, 65.
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"Ogden Movement," 281.
Ogden, Robert C., 281, 287.
Organised Labour and the Negro, 135.
Orphans, Negro, 51.
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Page, Walter H., 281, 287.
Parties among Negroes, 216.
Peabody, George Foster, 281, 287.
Penn, Dr. W. F., 19, 33.
Peonage, 96.
Politics, Negro in, 98, 160, 233, 252, 262.
and lynching, 203, 224.
Populism in South, 255.
Porters, Pullman, 144.
Prejudice, race, in North, 111, 117, 125, 133, 138.
in churches, 121.
Negro, 226.
Prejudice, race, and economic necessity, 81.
cases of, 55, 82.
superficial manifestations, 26, 296.
Prohibition movement, 256.
Psychology of the South, 37;
mob, 184.
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Race, world problems of, 292.
Rape, investigation of cases, 5.
trial of Negro for, 22.
a northern case, 128.
Reconstruction, 235.
Rice, Dr. J. A., quoted, 165.
Rice, Rev. Theron H., quoted, 54.
Richardson, Congressman William, quoted, 192.
Riot, Atlanta, 3.
Riots, effect on crime, 22;
in Northern cities, 124, 126;
Wilmington, 160;
lynching riot at Danville, 211;
at Huntsville, Ala., 191;
at Springfield, O., 201;
at Statesboro, Ga., 186.
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Saloons, 10, 18, 21, 25, 36, 46, 49, 88, 98, 104, 127, 207, 266,
289, 290.
Schools, appropriations for, 248.
in Atlanta, 53.
in bad neighbourhoods, 169.
in North, 132, 139.
industrial, 140, 143.
North Carolina, 279.
private for Negroes, 53.
retrogression of Negro, 284.
separate, 306.
why Negroes are not in, 52.
Secret Societies among Negroes, 231.
Segregation of races, 300;
natural going on, 70.
Settlement work among Negroes, 122, 126, 138.
Shaw, Albert, 281.
Sickness among Negroes, 116.
Slade, Professor Andrew, 257.
Slavery, evils of, 234.
Smith, Governor Hoke, 11, 242, 245, 249, 250, 252, 256, 267.
Smith, R. D., 287.
Social contact of races, 304.
Solution of race problems, 300.
Soule, President A. M., 288.
"Souls of Black Folk, The," 158.
South Carolina, political struggles in, 235.
Southern Education Board, 281, 286.
Speake, Judge Paul, 195.
Speer, Judge Emory, 255.
Springfield, O., lynching, 191.
and riot, 201.
Statesboro, Ga., lynching, 177.
Stewart, Professor J. B., 288.
Strikes and Negroes, 134.
Swanson, Governor Claude A., 249, 252, 258, 280.
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Taft, William H., 287.
Tatum, Stewart L., 209.
Tenant System, 74, 87, 100.
Thomas, Judge William H., 96.
Tillman, Senator B. R., 111, 236, 246, 250, 252, 259, 265.
Trades, Negroes in, 135, 145.
Trinity College, 258.
Troy, Alexander, letter, 247.
Tuberculosis among Negroes, 114.
Tuskegee, 60, 170, 221, 283.
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University of Georgia, 288.
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Vagrants among Negroes, 57, 60, 81, 178, 211.
Vardaman, Governor J. K., 111, 238, 246, 265, 267, 275, 298.
Vernon, W. T., Register of Treasury, 228.
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