01; nature of, 201; split in
Arkansas, 231
Disciples' Church, 216 (note)
Durham (N.C.), tobacco industry in, 103
Education, Blair Bill, 27; in South Carolina, 42; Populist attitude
toward, 46; negro schools, 57; agricultural colleges and experiment
stations, 75; county demonstrators, 75-77, 184; boys' and girls' clubs,
76, 78-81; General Education Board, 76-77, 183-84, 186, 189; college
students, 83; mills aid schools, 119; progress, 157 et seq.; country
schools, 164; academies, 164-65, 171; colleges, 165-66, 187; graded
schools, 166; taxation for, 170, 172, 185, 186; opposition to public
schools, 171-172; normal schools, 172; better buildings, 172; small
districts, 173; length of school term, 173, 184; funds for negro,
182-83; secondary schools, 186; preparation for college, 188;
bibliography, 240-41; _see also_ Negroes
Education, Bureau of, _Report on Negro Education_, 174, 178
Elections, intimidation of negroes, 18-19; frauds, 19-20; North
threatens Federal control, 21; (1896), 44; (1900), 45-46; primaries, 47,
199; "Force Bill" (1890), 48
Episcopal Church, 215
Farm Loan Act, 84
Farmers' Alliance, 30, 33
Farmers' Union of Louisiana, 34 Fiction on the South, bibliography of,
241-42
Field, Marshall, and Company own mills in North Carolina, 95
Finance, problem in South, 22; repudiation of state debts, 22, 227-33;
economies of new state governments, 24-25; platform of National Alliance
and Knights of Labor on, 34; subtreasury plan, 34-35; merchants as
bankers, 61-65; crop lien, 62-63; Farm Loan Act, 84; see also Tariff,
Taxation
Fisk University, 179
Fleming, W.L., _The Sequel of Appomattox_, cited, 2 (note),27 (note);
_Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama_, cited, 227 (note)
Florida, end of carpetbag rule in, 9; mines, 102; cigar industry, 104;
bonds as part of Peabody Fund, 167; migration to, 194; debt, 227
Freedmen's Aid Societies, schools for negroes opened by, 173
Freedmen's Bureau, 27
French in Louisiana, 6
Friends, Society of, influence in South, 16
Garland, A.H., of Arkansas, 28
General Education Board, 76-77, 183-84, 186, 189
Georgia, Democratic convention (1890), 37; Populist party (1892), 42;
cotton mills, 88, 97; knitting industry, 98; cottonseed oil industry,
100; fertilizer industry, 100; lynchings in, 155; school fund (1817),
158 (note); imports, 195; Catholics in, 214; repudiation of debt, 229
Girls' canning clubs, 80
Gordon, J.B., 13, 37
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