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n's Wear (New York City), July 12, 13, 21, Oct. 3, 1917; Jan. 23, Mar. 27, Aug. 5, 1918. Yonkers (N.Y.) Herald, July 12, 1915. Youngstown (Ohio) Telegram, Aug. 21, 1917. Youngstown (Ohio) Vindicator, Jan. 9, Mar. 23, 1918. [Footnote 1: The newspaper discussion of the migration had its beginning in 1915 in statements about the conditions of negro labor in the South and the outlook for it in the North. The discussion was continued in the 1918 newspapers.] INDEX Adams, Henry, 4, 6. Abbott, William, 84. African Methodist Episcopal Church, 145. Akron, migrations to, 57, 126. Alabama: migrations from, 4, 7, 59, 63-74, 95-96, 107, 109; causes of migrations, 14-15, 20-21; Colonization Council, 5; efforts to check migrations, 72, 76; effects of migrations, 86. Albany, migrations to, 56. Albert Trostel Co., employment of negro labor, 114-115. Allis Chalmers Co., employment of negro labor, 114. Altoona, migrations to, 134. Aluminum Ore Works, employment of negro labor, 100-101. Amaca, Tom, 37. American Baptist Home Mission Society, 144. American Car & Foundry Co., employment of negro labor, 97. American Cast Iron Pipe Co., employment of negro labor, 93. American Federation of Labor, 147-148. _See also_ Labor Unions. American International Shipbuilding Co., employment of negro labor, 139. American Steel & Wire Co., employment of negro labor, 108-109. Andrews, W.T., 172. Arkansas: migrations to, 3, 9, 65-68; efforts to check migrations, 72. Armour & Co., employment of negro labor, 100. Armstrong Association, 137-138. _Atlanta Constitution_, 59. _Atlanta Independent_, 162. Atlanta Mutual Insurance Co., 64. Badham, Henry L., 20. Bailey, H.C., 128. Banks, Edward T., 128. Beloit: migrations to, 110-111; wages in, 111. Beloit _News_, 159. Bibliography, 175-183. Birmingham _Voice of the People_, 160. "Bloody Isle," The, 99. Boll weevil, damage to cotton crops by, 14, 165. Booker T. Washington Social Settlement, 114. Bricklayers, wages of, 16, 86. Brickmasons, wages of, 86. Brink, Gilbert N., 144. Brown Farm, 37. Bryant, Lewis T., 141. Buffalo, migrations to, 56, 67. Building trades, negroes employed in, 122. Bus boys, wages of, 17. Butler, J.H., 75. Butchers, wages of, 114.
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