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s, 161; industrialism, 193; migration to, 194; woman suffrage, 202; Catholics in, 214; repudiation of debt, 230-31 Atlanta (Ga.), Cotton Exposition (1881), 89 Aycock, C.B., Governor of North Carolina, 57 Badeau, General Adam, and expression "New South," 7 Baptist Church, 214, 215-16 Bayard, T.F., of Delaware, 28 Birmingham (Ala.), steel center, 101-02 Blair Bill, 27 Blease, C.L., of South Carolina, 122, 150 Boys' and girls' clubs, 76, 78-81 Brothers of Freedom, 34 Bryan, W.J., presidential nomination, 44 Buck. S.J., _The Agrarian Crusade_, cited, 25 (note), 44 (note) Butler, Marion, of North Carolina, 43 Butler, M.C., of South Carolina, 13, 41 Calhoun, J.C., agricultural college founded on plantation of, 42 Carlisle, J.G., of Kentucky, 29 Carnegie Foundation and college standards, 189 Carolinas, differing economic conditions, 6; Scotch-Irish in, 6; _see also_ North Carolina, South Carolina Carpetbaggers' rule overthrown, 9, 12 Catholic Church, 214 Charleston (S.C.), party management in, 39; Tillman and, 40 Child labor, state restrictions, 97, 118; in cotton mills, 109, 114-15, 117; Federal Child Labor Act, 118 Civil service, Cleveland and, 29 Civil War, blockade as reason for South's defeat, 3; effect on South, 196 Cleveland, Grover, election (1884), 28; and the South, 29 "Cleveland Democracy," 40 Congregational Church, 216 (note) Congress, ex-Confederate soldiers in, 13, 26; negroes in, 20; reelection of Senators, 28; "Force Bill" (1890), 48; Southern representation, 200-01 _Congressional Record_, cited, 13 Constitution, Fourteenth Amendment, 22 Corn, price in South, 35; as crop in South, 64; boys' corn clubs, 78-79 Cotton, price and production, 35; favorite crop, 63, 197; mills, 88-98, 108-21, 195; cottonseed products, 99-100; "linters," 100; need of cotton-picking machine, 197-98 Coxe, Tench, _Statement of Arts and Manufactures_, cited, 86 Curry, Dr. J.L.M., 27, 169-70 Daughters of the Confederacy, 210 Debt, _see_ Finance Delaware as Southern State, 5; Grange in, 32; school fund (1796), 157-58 (note); foreign born in, 194; surplus of wheat (1917), 199; Catholics in, 214; churches, 214 Democratic party, at end of Reconstruction period, 9; called Conservative party, 11-12; and political consolidation, 12; Farmers' Alliance and, 36; Georgia convention (1890), 37; controlling influence of, 38; Populist party and, 42-43, 47, 2
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