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support of those who realize and appreciate the debt which white Americans owe to the negro people for the suffering inflicted upon them in the days of the past.

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INDEX

Adams, J. Q., on his mother's
influence, 271
Advertisement, 54-57
Agassiz, Prof. L., on social
equality, 340

Agreement, trade, see Unions
Agriculture, see Negro schools
Agriculture, Sec'y, on do-
mestic science, 272,
273
Alabama,

Forbade negroes preach-
ing, 308

Prohibited education of
negro, 206

Proportion of negroes
and whites in, 327

Suffrage

325

qualification,

American history, see Negro

schools

American negro, see Negro
American Sugar Ref. Co.,
prices of products, II
Amidon, Judge C. F., on
centralization, 41
Annual examination, see Ex-
amination

Annual report, see Reports
of corporations

Anthracite Board of Con-
ciliation, work of, 177,
178
Anthracite coal strike, re-
port on, 149-151, 160

Anthracite Strike Commis-
sion, on liberty of contract,
188-190
Apprenticeship system, see
Negro, manual training
Arbitration, see Unions
Architecture and religion,
280

Arithmetic, see Negro schools
Armstrong, Gen. S. C., on
education of the negro,
300

Arts and religion, 280
Argyll, Duke of, on religious
instinct, 277, 278

Asarias, Brother, on religious
education, 297

Assets,

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Boyce, Prof., on Philadelphia
gas-works, 119

Brackett, on negro church
attendance, 307

Bronson, O. A., on religion
and morality, 290, 291
Brooklyn Shipbuilding Co.,
effect of strike at, 154,

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155
Brooks, Phillips, on 'Prin-
ciples, not men," 321
Browne, J. C., on time for
teaching manual training,
251, 252

Browning, on ideals, 322
Bryan, W. J., tariff and
trusts, 15, 16

Bryce, James, on intermix-
ture of races, 339, 340
Bureau of Corporations, 45-
51
Bureau of Corporations of
U. S., 35, 36

Report of, 43, 44

Butler Bros. Shoe Co., v.
U. S. Rubber Co., state
control of foreign corpora-
tions, 22, 23

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of, 312

Maryland on, 307

Forbade negroes
preaching, 307

Members of negro, in
1859, 309

in 1903, 310
Mission of, 302. 313, 314
Mississippi, forbade ne-
groes preaching, 307
Negro, attendance at,
306, 307
North Carolina, forbade
negroes preaching, 307
Statute on, 306, 307
Number of, for negroes,
311

Preachers, education of,

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352-355

Teaching of negro, 311–
314

Theological schools for

negroes, 310, 311
Names of, 310, 311
Students at, 311
Teachers of, 311
Virginia, forbade ne-
groes preaching, 307
Citizenship, requisites of, 350
Citizens' Industrial Assn., 144
Civil Service, see Government
ownership

Clark, V. S., report of, on
arbitration courts, 198-200
Closed shop, see Industrial
court
Collective

bargaining, see

Unions, trade agreement
Colleges, see Negro colleges
Color line, see Social equality
Colorado miners' strike, cost
of militia in, 151
Commerce,

Clause of U. S. Constitu-
tion, origin of, 25
Definition, 25, 26

Commerce and Labor, De-
partment of, 35, 36
Commissioner of
tions, see Corporations
Commons, J. R.

corpora-

on trade agreements,
165, 166
on higher education, 244
Competition and natural
monopolies, 110-113
and taxation, 78, 79
Conciliation, Board of, see
Mediation

Constitution, see U. S. Con-
stitution

Contract, liberty of, 188-190,

194

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