The New South: A Chronicle of Social and Industrial EvolutionThompson, Holland
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The New South: A Chronicle of Social and Industrial Evolution
Thompson, Holland
Southern States -- Economic conditions; Southern States -- History -- 1865-1951; Southern States -- Social conditions
St. Louis, session of National Alliance at (1889), 34; tobacco industry,
103.
Scalawags, Confederate soldiers against, 12.
Scotch-Irish in South, 6; and Presbyterianism, 215.
Scott, W. A., The Repudiation of State Debts, cited, 227 (note).
Sears, Barnas, General Agent of Peabody Fund, 167-168.
Secession, past issue, 192.
Sewall, Arthur, candidate for Vice-President, 44.
Silver, free coinage, 43-44.
Slater, John F., Fund, 182-183.
Slavery among mountaineers, 15.
Smith, F. Hopkinson, and "typical Southerner," 203.
Social conditions, 82-83, 203 et seq.; in mill towns, 119-121.
Sons of Veterans, 210.
South, New as distinguished from Old, 1-8; geographical limits, 5-6;
beginning of New, 10; political consolidation, 10-12; character of
people, 11; Republicanism in, 13 et seq.; mountaineers, 14-16; election
frauds, 19-20; debt, 22-24; and agrarian revolt, 26; participation in
national affairs, 28; Grange in, 31-33; social conditions, 82-83,
119-121, 203 et seq.; Socialist vote in, 128; growing sense of
responsibility for negro, 148; education, 157 et seq.; of today, 191 et
seq.; population, 193-194; present political condition, 199-203; jails
and almshouses, 204-205; orphanages, 205-206; juvenile delinquents, 206;
democracy, 206-207; hospitality, 207; amusements, 208, 217; power of
public opinion, 212-213; churches, 213-217; crimes, 220-221; leaders,
223; newspapers, 223-234; books and libraries, 224-225; contrasts in,
226; bibliography, 235-242.
South Carolina, inhabitants, 6; negro majority, 10; "eight box law," 19;
negroes sent to Congress from, 20; political revolt, 39; representation
in Senate, 41; suffrage amendments, 50-51; boys' corn club, 79; cotton
mills, 97; Blease in, 122; school fund, 158 (note); mixed schools,
160-161; foreign born in, 193-194; Catholics in, 214; repudiation of
debt, 229.
Stokes, see Phelps Stokes.
Stone, A. H., on Mississippi negro, 71-72.
Suffrage, see Negroes, Women.
Supreme Court, Oklahoma disfranchisement amendment, declared
unconstitutional, 55-56, 203; Bailey vs. Alabama, 123-124; South Dakota
vs. North Carolina, 228; cases against Louisiana, 230; and Virginia
debt, 231, 232; debt of West Virginia, 232.
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