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rady, H.W., uses expression "New South," 7-8; editor of Atlanta Constitution, 223 Grange movement, 29, 31-33 Great War, negroes in knitting mills during, 126; migration of negroes to North during, 132-33; negro women in Red Cross work, 149; and capital in South, 196; South and, 201; and nationalism, 210-11 Greenback movement, 25, 29-30 Hamilton, J.G. de R., Reconstruction in North Carolina, cited, 228 (note) Hampton, Wade, 13, 41 Hampton Institute, 174, 177, 178 Hookworm disease, 73-74 Howard University, 179 Hughes, C.E., North Carolina vote for (1916), 57 Industries, vegetable growing, 84; industrial development, 86 _et seq_.; textile, 88-98, 106-21, 126-27; manufacture of cottonseed products, 99-100; fertilizers, 100; lumbering, 100, 123-24; iron, 101; wood, 101; steel, 101-102; mining, 102; tobacco, 102-04, 124-26; roller mills, 104; close to raw material, 194-95; see also Agriculture, Cotton. Jeanes, Anna T., 183 Jeanes Fund, 183, 184 Kelley, O.H., 31 Kellogg, W.P., Governor of Louisiana, 229 Kentucky, as Southern State, 5; Grange in, 38; mines, 102; bituminous coal, 102; tobacco industry, 103; free from lynchings, 155; school fund, 158 (note); Catholics in, 214; Disciples in, 216 (note) Knapp, Bradford, son of S.A., 78 Knapp, Dr. S.A., 76-77, 78 Knights of Labor, meeting at St. Louis (1889), 34 Kolb, R.F., 37-38 Labor, conditions in South, 106 _et seq_.; native, 106, 194; negro, 106-07, 126-27; in textile industry, 106-21; state restrictions, 118; in furniture factories, 122-23; in lumber mills, 123-24; contract, 123-24; tobacco manufacture, 124-26; organization of, 127-28; recent problem, 197; see also Child labor Lamar, L.Q.C., of Missouri, 28, 29 Land, demand for restriction to settlers, 34; tenant system, 60 _et seq_., 219; different plans of landholding, 65-69; relation between landlord and tenant, 70; white tenancy, 79; tilled by owners, 74-75; cultivation, 81; food crops, 81-82 Liquor traffic, made State monopoly, 41-42; problem after Reconstruction, 57-59; see also Prohibition Louisiana, negro majority in, 10; Farmers' Union of, 34; election (1892), 42; election (1896), 44; "grandfather clause" in constitution, 51-52; lumbering, 100; mines, 102; tobacco industry, 103; cigar industry, 104; lynchings in, 155; mixed schools, 160-61; Catholics in, 214; churches, 214; repudiation of debt, 229-30 Lumbering, 100, 123-24 Lutheran Church, 216 (
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