“A Close Looker,” 258, 262, 264
Adams, Henry, n85, 304, 342–47
Adams, John, 111
Adgers, B. M., 47
African Methodist Episcopal Church, 29, 30, 335
“Alabama Letters,” to editors of the National Labor Tribune, 250–68
Alabama Negro Labor Union, 110
Alexander, Robert, 5
Allen, Rev. John, 111
Alvord, Rev. J. W., 45
American Colonization Society, n45, 65, 85
American Missionary Association, n48, 61, 66
A.M.E. Zion Church, 27
Anchor Steam-Boat Line, 313
Anderson, Rev. S. P., 312
Antoine, F. C., 106
Atlanta Constitution, 15
Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, 307
Armsted, Rev. Robert, 20
Armstrong, James, 270
Armstrong, Paul, 5
Armstrong, William, 5
Artex, William H.,
Artney, S., 5
Artson, William H., 5
Asbury, Rev. Mr., 28
Austin, George, 5
Avery, Colonel, 15
Avery College, 28
“A Yrshire Plowboy,” 128, note
Badger, General A. S., 155, 156, 157
Badger, Robert, 6
Baker, David, 27
Baker, George, 166
Baker, Sr., Richard, 27
“Ballot monopoly,” 273
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 245
Banner, Greencastle, 335
Bannister, Edward M., n36
Barbadoes, A. N., 92
Barbadoes, Frederick G., 4, 43, 49, 50, 59, 71, 89, 106, 131
Barnes, James, 28
Barron, Lewis, 5
Bartlett, William, 111
Beacham, Rev. N. B., 5
Bell, Mark A., 4
Benefield, Rev. William, 5
Benevolent Association (miners), 292
Bissell, J. B., 161
Blackburn, C. J., 5
Black workers, and Greenback-Labor Party, 250–70; and Ku Klux Klan, 183–239; and organized local activism, 141–69; and socialism, 243–50; and state conventions of, 111–38; and the Exodus from the South, see Exodus.
Black code, 103
Blackwell, Tench, 215
Bland, Senator J. W. D., 68
Bolden, P. B., 5
Bolin, Abram, 115
Bonner, Rev. George M., 270
Bonner, William, 68
Bosemon, B. A., 106
Bourbonism, 266
Bowen, Anthony, 57, 68, 92, 100, 101
Bowen, Hon. Sayles J., 42, 47, 56, 57
Bowers, J. J., 118
Bowers, J. W., 115
Boyd, Landon, 111
Boyle, A. F., 131
Bradford, Ed, 159
Bradley, Senator A. A., n23, 28, 29
Brice, Gen. B. W., Paymaster General, U.S. Army, 49
Bricklayers National Union, 272
Brodhead, Hon. J. M., 49
Brogan, P. O., 111
Brooks, Rev. J. D., 27
Brooks, W. P., 68
Brown, William, 4
Bryant, Charlie, 234
Bryant, Joseph E., n4, 7, 18, 169
Bundy, Mr. Reuben,
Bureau of Agricultural Statistics, 23
Bureau of Industry, 98
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 50
Bush, David, 324
Bush, William “Billy,” 202, 208, 213, 214
Burch, John Henri, 127
Burke, D. W., 166
Burrels, Robert, 160
Butler, General [Benjamin], 260, 351
Butler Industrial Association of St. Mary’s County, 21
Butler, Rev. William F., 38, 63, 114, 117, 118, 119
Butler, Robert H., 3
Cage, Senator Thomas A., 160
Cambria Iron Works, 178
Campbell, Bishop J. P., 38, 47, 58, 63
Campbell, Rev. T. G., 5
Capital and labor, 82, 95, 97, 98, 113, 123, 128, 130, 144, 151, 171, 172, 174, 176, 243–50, 258, 285, 290, 296, 297, 298–301
Cardozo, Hon. Francis L., n17, 24
Carpenter, Joseph, 280
Carson, Paul J., 269
Carter, James, 111
Cary, Mary A. Shadd, 47, 55, 56, 57, 178
Cassville, Georgia, 18
Cathcart, Andrew, 234
C. C. I. L. U., 297
Chamberlain (S.C.), Governor, 160, 161
Charleston Missionary Record, 22
Checks, 161
Cheever, Dr. George B., n61, 117
Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, 140
Chesapeake Marine Railway Company, n12, 21
Child, Lydia Maria, 280
Chinese labor, 173
Christian, Pat, 5
Christopher Attick [Crispus Attucks] n25, 29
Churn, M. F., 18
Civil Rights bill, 47
Clark, Alexander, 4
Clark, F. T., 25
Clark, Gen. W. T., 29
Clay, Rev. John H., 335
Cleaves (S.C.), Lt. Governor, 160
Cline, Isaac, 270
Clower, George H., 5
“Coal Miners’ Riot,” the, 292
Coffin, Allen, 65
Coketon mine, 262
Colonization, 93
Colored labor conventions, state and local, 4–33; also see table of contents
Colored Mechanics and Laboring Men of Baltimore, 21
Colored Men and Women’s Labor Reform Union, 28
Colored Men’s Organization, Baltimore, 78
Colored Men of Maryland, State Labor Convention of, 3
Colored National Labor Union, call, 3–4; response, 4–33; proceedings of first convention, 37–69;
constitution, 69–71; address to the colored people of the U.S., 71–72; prospectus, 73–74; visit of delegation to President of U.S., 75; comments regarding, 75–80; second convention, 83–102; third convention, 103–08; also see table of contents
Colored Waiters’ Protective Union, 168
“Common Road Law,” 304, 325, 330
Commune, the Paris, 151, 152, 281
Conglomerate mine, 262
Constitutional Union Guards, 183, 199
Conventions, see table of contents
Convict labor, 166, 258, 262, 280, 296
Cooke, Henry D., 49
Cooley, Wone, 254
“Coolie” labor, 3, 27, 32, 43, 275
Coon, Gen. D. E., 120, 124, 125
Coppinger, Hon. William, 308
Corley, Simeon, 26
Corody, Miss Maria, 30
Cowles, Rev. Jesse, 270
Cowpens’ Furnace (S.C.), 216
Cox, G. W., 127
Cox, Henry, 111
Cox, Joseph, 111
Craig, H. H., 127
Crayton, Thomas, 5
Crosby, Edward W., 118
Crosby, J. E., 324
Crump, James, 111
Crusor, Calvin, 71
Crusor, Collins [or Colin], 57, 74
Cumback, W. T., 68
Cummins, Samuel P., 39, n50, 76
Curtiss, William C. H., 320
Daily Chronicle, 68
Daily News, the Newport, 19
Daily Republican, the Charleston, 8
Dallas and Wichita Railroad, 319
Davis & Carr’s mines, 262
Davis & Coxmoor [Co.], 255
Davis, Edward M., 84, 101, 102, 131
Day, Horace H., 170
De Baptiste, Mr. George, 93, 94, 100
De Baptiste, Richard, 4
Declaration of Independence, 321
Decter, William H., 118
De Frantz, A. D., 310
Democratic Party, 76, 89, 90, 113, 114, 258, 262, 276, 326, 329, 331, 333, 338
De Large, Robert Carlos, n19, 25
Dennis, George, 21
Dennison, Rev. C. W., 94
Desbrosses Street Ferry, 337
Deveaux, “a colored lady by the name of,” 61, note
Deveaux, James H., 4
Dewdy, Miss Maria, 31
Deyo, Garet, 115
Deyo, Isaac, 115
Dickerson, Rev. W. F., 322, 324
Dickinson, Rev. W. H., 320
Dickson, Rev. Moses, 312
Dixon, Moses, 4
Dixon, Rev. W. T., 324
Donegan, P. H., 68
Dosher, John, 19
Douai, Adolph, n80
Doud, J. F., 166
Douglass, Frederick, 82, 87, 92, 94, 101, 102, 113, 131, 140
Douglass, Lewis H., 15, 32, 41, 46, 47, 56, 57, 67, 68, 71, 73, 74, 83, 89, 92, 94, 140
Downing, George T., 4, 19, 20, 37, 39, 42, 43, 57, 67, 71, 72, 74, 76, 78, 90, 92, 93, 94, 100, 101, 320, 322, 324
Downing, Henry, 168
Downing, Peter H., 115
Du Bois, W. E. B., 183
Due-bills, 23
Duncan, Henry, 120
Duncanson, Robert, n36
Dunjee, J. W., 295
Dunn, Lt. Gov. Oscar, 4
Dye, James, 250
Eaton, Daniel R., 131
Eaton, General, 90
Eatonton Press, 16
Eatt, E. V. C., 324
Education, of Blacks, 7, 51, 52, 62, 67, 86, 93, 98, 123, 126, 133, 135
Edwards, C. B., 5
Edwards, Charles R., 18
Eldridge, Charles W., 131
Elliot, Robert B., n14, 24, 25, 103, 106, 107
Emancipation Proclamation, n44, 61
Emigration from the South, 122, 124, 127, 128, 132, 133
Engineers’ Protective Association of New York, 116, 117, 119
Engineers’ Protective Union, 43
Enos, J. D., 6
Enterprise, the, 115
Eppinger, Russell & Co., 146
Equalization scheme, 149
Equal Rights’ League, 269, 270
Eureka Coal and Iron Company, 255, 262
Evans, Rev. Joseph P., 38, 45, 56, 68
Evening Star, 68
Eyer, Charles, 166
Exodus, causes and conditions of, 305–37, 342–54; to Kansas, ibid; to Liberia, 308, 312, 318, 319, 325, 337, 337–41, 344, 346
“Exodusters,” 304
Fairchild, Mr. C. A., 147
Fannin, Rev. Mr., 121
Ferrier, William, 166
Fifteenth Amendment, to the U. S. Constitution, n8, 13, 31, 37, 47, 275
Finlay, Col. George P., 165
Finley, Daniel, 21
Fish, Hamilton, 140, 143, 144, 275
Fletcher, Francis, 92
Fletcher, W. H., 68
Foley, Thomas P., 111
Ford, Abraham, 92
Forrest, General Nathan B., n75, 280
Forten, W. D., 269
Fortie, J. C., 3
Fortress Monroe, 61
Fowler, Charlotte, 183
Fowler, James, 186
Francis, E. S., 38
Francis, George W., 115
Frazer, J. B., 5
Freeman, John J., 338
Freeman, J. N., 115
Freeman, William H., 324
Freedman’s Bureau, 45, 61, 62, 94
Freedman’s Homestead Company, a bill to incorporate, 130–32
Freedman’s Relief Association, 334, 336
Freedman’s Savings and Trust Company, The, n3, 6, 48, 126
Gaguall, J. C., 111
Gaines High School (Cincinnati), 242
Gallagher, J. E., 286
Gallaway, Mr. Henry, 27
Gallezo, P. M., 324
Galloway, Col. A. H., 4
Galveston Flour Mills, 163
Gant, Wm., 21
Gardner, Chas., 5
Garner, George W., 189
Garnett, Rev. Henry Highland, 4, 28, 116, 117, 118, 119, 320, 322, 324
Garrett, John W., 113
Garrison, Rev. A. C., 324
Gaston, A. H., 5
Gaston, H. H., 5
Georgia Republican, the Augusta, 2, 15
Gibbs, Jonathan, 4
Gibson, Tobias, 156
Gibson, W. H., 4
Gilbert, J. C., 115
Gloucester, J. N., 115
Golden, W. A., 7
Golding, W. A., 5
Gould, Theodore, 115
Goulding, William A., 5
Government Printing Office, 32, 41
Grant, President Ulysses S., 36, 47, 59, 75, 86, 112, 125, 138, 183, 260, 275, 304, 328, 329
Grason, Geo., 3
Green, James K., 120, 122, 125, 132
Greenback-Labor Party, and black workers, 242, 250–70
Green, A. M., 42, 43, 56, 57, 94
Grey, J. W. E., 338
Griffin, Calvin, 111
Griffin, Charles, 5
Griffin Star, the, 11
Griffin, William, 21
Griffing, Josephine Sophie White, n38, 56, 69
Gutman, Herbert G., n70, n71, 242
Hall, Francis A., 270
Hall, Rev. J. J. S., 260
Hamilton, Hon. C. M., 66
Haralson, Jere, 126
Harmon, Hon. Harry P., 39, 45, 69
Harris, James H., 38, 49, 56, 59, 64, 69, 94, 100, 101, 131
Harris, Washington, 5
Hawkins, Alfred, 270
Hawkins, H. C., 3
Hayes, Rutherford B., 298
Hayes, William T. J., 38, 43, 46, 57, 64
Hayne, Hon. H. E., 25
Herald, New York, 296
Hernandes, Harriet, 216
Hewlett, Thomas, 111
Hickman, Mrs. Hester, 310
Hinton, Col. Richard J., 78, 131
“Hire system,” 349
Hoar, Senator George F., n54, 86, 134, 135, 174, 175
Hobson, R. L., 111
Hodnett, John Pope, 298
Holand, Rev. James, 111
Holland, Milton, 38
Holt, Frank, 166
Hopkins, John, 96
Horn, Rev. Edwin, 306
Horner, John K., 92
Hospun, Henry, 254
Howard, Major General Oliver O., n31, 45, 47, 49, 56, 61, 88, 93, 131, 351
Hughes, Langston, 304
Hughes, O. L. C., 38
Hunter, Mr. Joe, 228
Hutchins, J. Booker, 57, 59, 68, 71
Hutchins, J. P., 5
Hyer, W. K., 142
Immigrants, New York committee to aid, 337
Industrial Congress, Delegates to Founding Convention, 288–89
Internationals, the, 279, 281, 282, 285, 286
International Workingmen’s Association, n69, n77, 284, 285, 286
Invisible Circle, 199
Invisible Empire, 199
“Irishman,” 53
Isham, William, 111
Jackson, Anthony, 115
Jackson, John, 28
Jackson, Leonard, 116
Jackson, William, 115
Janney’s Hall, Columbia, S.C., 23
Jay Cooke & Co., 49, note
Jefferson Mines, 250, 251, 253, 255, 256, 257, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 267
Jefferson, James, 92
Johns, L. W., 262
Johnson, Dr. Pink, 228
Johnson, George W., 118
Johnson, Jack, 224
Johnson, James, 112
Johnson, Robert, 111
Joint Select Committee to Inquire into the Condition of Affairs in
the Late Insurrectionary States, 183, 223, 232
Jones, Adeline, 19
Jones, Henry, 21
Jones, James, 237
Jones, J. W., 68
Jones, John H., 270
Jones, Perry, 160
Jones, Robert, 159
J. P. & M. Railroad, 147
Keebber, Isaac, 5
Kelley, Warren, 250, 251, 253, 254, 255, 259, 260
Kelley, William D., n37
Kellogg (La.), Governor, 153, 155, 156, 158
Kennedy, Abe, 159
King, Cassius L., 91
King, W. S., 277
Knights of Labor, 304
Knights of the White Camelia, 183
Knox, Hon. Robert H., 128
Ku Klux Klan, 77, 102, 122, 125, 126, 128, 132, 183–239, 336; and testimony taken by Joint Select Committee at Spartanburgh, S.C., 183–223, at Columbia, S.C., 223–32, at Yorkville, S.C., 232–39
“Labor Association,” 12
Labor Congress, 67
Labor League of the United States, n81, 298
Labor Nashel, 252
Labor question and the New National Era, 170–80
Labor Reform Party, 2, 36, 39, 66, 82, 97, 118, 273, 279, 287
Labor Reformers, 170
Laboring Man’s Association of Burke County, Ga., 169
Lancaster, Chaires, 92
“Landlord and Tenant act,” 325, 330
“Land monopolists,” 150
Langston, John M., 4, 38, 39, 43, 45, 50, 76, 82, 94, 100, 131
Latrobe, John H. B., 249
Lawrence, Stephen, 115, 118, 119
Leahey, William, 111
Le Barnes, J. W., 131
Lee, Henry, 45
Lester, Mr. William H., 56, 68, 92, 111
Lewis and Clark Expedition, 242
Lewis, Col. J. R., 7
Lewis, Green, 149
Lewis, W. H., 39
Lewis, William, 6
Liberia, Republic of, and Afro–American emigration to, 304, 308, 312, 318, 319, 325, 337, 337–41, 344, 346
Liberian Joint Stock St Company, 304
“Liberty, Equality, Fraternity,” 280
Lincoln, President Abraham, 55, 61, 87, 123
Lindsey, Lewis, 111
Lindsey, Warner, 111
Linn, Charles M., 68
Lipscomb, Uncle Harry, 210, 211, 212
Livingstone, Dr. David, n63, 129
Locks, John W., 3
Lockwood, Belva A., 56
Loguen, Bishop Jermain W., n33, 46, 56, 58, 65, 89, 91, 92, 100
Lomax, H. J., 25
Long, Jefferson F., 4, 7, 13, 15, 16, 17, 30, 38, 68
Longshoremen’s Association No. 1 (white), 120
Longshoremen’s Association No. 2 (black), 120
Longshoremen’s Protective Union, 26, 160
Longstreet, General, 156
Longstreth’s mines, 291
Lowe, Hon. W. M., 265
Lowry, Mr. S. (of Tennessee), 58, 68
Loymer, J. W., 115
Lucas, Ellis, 120
Lufkin, captain A. P., 164
Lynch, Rev. James, 4
Mabson, George M., 39, 59, 71, 74, 92, 94, 100
Mackey, Thomas J., n19, 25, 27, 38, 63, 64, 78
Macon Telegraph, 2
Marlow, Hon. George F., 127
Martin, Professor Randolph, 21
Martin, Rev. J. Sella, 38, 42, 50, 54, 57, 59, 64, 66, 67, 71, 74, 113
Massey, James, 112
Matthews, James C., 118
Matthews, Stanley, 310
McCrary, Isham, 200
McDonnell, J. P., 168
McDonough, Dr. D. K., 114, 118
McGinniss, James, 159
McGlynn, Charles, 38
McLyon, Charles, 92
McMakin, John, of the Painters’ Union, 284, 285
McMullen, Free Tobe, 204
McNeil, George E., 273
McWatters, George S., 336
Memphis and Charleston Railroad, 266
Menard, J. W., 38
Metropolitan Hall, Richmond, 111
Middleton, Commodore E., 142
Miller, Jerome, 238
Milner, John T., 255
Miners’ National Association, 256, 292
Minnie, Charles H., 324
Minor, Henry C., 159
Monroe Doctrine, 171
Moran, James, 250
Moran, Michael F., 259, 264, 267
Morris, Hamilton, 118
Morrisey, James, 111
Morrison, David, 28
Moses, Jr., Hon. Franklin J., n15
Mullanphy Emigrant Relief Fund, 313
Murray, Tom, 255
Myers, George W., 3, n51, 71, 74, 78, 90, 324
Myers, Isaac, nl, 3, 4, 20, 21, 28, 29, 36, 37, 39, 43, 45, 47, 57, 69, 71, 72, 74, 76, 77, 82, 83, 88, 90, 94, 95, 100, 101, 106, 110, 112, 113
Narrow Gauge Railroad, 162
Nashville Labor Union, 281
National Anti-Slavery Standard, 2, n9, 57, 272, 273, 280, 295, 297
National Bureau of Industry, 53
National Bureau of Labor, 36
National Bureau of Statistics, 63
National Convention of Colored Americans, 3
National Emigration Aid Society, 327
National Farmer’s Association, 319
National Freedman’s Savings Bank, 49, 160
National Greenback-Labor Club, 250
National and International Trades and Co-operative Associations, 279
National Labor Congress, 28, 275, 290
National Labor Tribune, 251, 254, 256, 259, 260, 264, 267, 268
National Labor Union, see table of contents
National Plasterers’ Union, 39
National Republican, 68
National Trades Assembly, 278, 279
Nazareth, 38
Neagle, J. L., 25
Neighbor & Worthington mines, 265
Nelson, Richard, 29, 30, 92, 94, 100, 106, 108, 131
Nesbit, William, 92
Nettles, James, 120
Newton, Thomas, 277
“New Deal,” 266
New National Era, n31, 87, 89, 94, 110, 140, 170, 177, 179
New York Labor Bureau, 119
North and South Alabama Railroad, 255, 261, 263, 266
Northern Pacific Railroad, 329
Norton, H. D., 4
O’Brien of the Carpenters’ Union, 285
O’Connor, William D., 131
O’Donnell, Charles, 270
O’Hare, Parrick, 156
Ohio Railroad, 245
Oliver, John, 111
Ovenlid, Henry, 268
Overstolz, Mayor Henry, 313, 314
Owens, William K., 239
Pacific Railroad, 170
Pale Faces, the, 183
Palmer, J. W., 19
“Paradise Lost,” 50
Parker, Rev. Isaac, 123
Payne, Bishop Daniel A., 4
Pearce, R. C., 92
Peel, Sir Robert, 176
Pennsylvania Central [Railroad], 245
People’s Advocate, the, n84
Perkins, G. W., 3
Perrin, Rev. Mr., 23
Perry, Major A. H., 144
Peters, Charles H., 4, 38, 57, 65
Philadelphia Morning Post, the, 282
Phillips, Ben, 218
Phillips, Wendell, n55, 91, 102, 134, 176, 280
Pierce, T. J., 257
Pinchback, W. P. B., n83, 304, 311
Pinder, J. H. C., 21
“Pluck-me,” 257
“Pomeroy’s Catechism,” 254
Porter, Benjamin F., 308
Porter, Hon. Charles H., 59
Porter, Henry, 5
Porter, Hon. James, 30
Porter, P. S., 115
Potter, Jesse, 168
Powell, Aaron M., 57, 65, 101, 131
Powell, William P., n59, 68, 115
Presley, Ben, 234
Pressley, Richard, 234
Prince of Wales, 50
“Principia Club papers,” 320
Printers’ Union, 41
Progressive American, the, 338
Prosser, Hon. W. F., 86
Protective tariff, 85, 90, 95, 98, 101
Pulpress, Mr. B. F., 28
Purvis, Robert, 101
Quarles, J. F., 106
Race relations, between black and white workers, 273–301
Radical Reconstruction, 183, 242
Radical [Republicans], 8, 67, 140, 149, 155, 289, 332, 338
Rainey, Hon. Joseph Hayne, n21, 26, 27, 58, 65, 68, 92
Randolph, Martin, 20
Rapier, James T., n29, 38, 46, 57, 65, 68, 94, 100, 110, 120, 121, 127, 131, 134, 137
Ray Elias, 92
Reason, Charles S., 115, 116, 118
“Reconstruction,” 101
Redstone, Mr. E. A., 93
Reed, T. T. B., 338
Reese, Richard, 5
Refugees and Freedmen’s Fund, 62
Reizer, George, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232
Republican, the Charleston, 8
Republican, the Jacksonville, 147
Republican party, 2, 37, 54, 67, 69, 76, 77, 80, 82, 85, 88, 89, 94, 102, 110, 114, 170, 171, 258, 260, 268, 269, 272, 287, 316, 329, 338
Retz, Fred, 275
Revels, Senator Hiram, 92
Rex, William H., 270
Reynolds, Isaac, 5
Richardson, Alfred, 190
Rifle Clubs of South Carolina, 309
Ritchie, Elam, 225
Roach, Thomas, 28
Roberts, Augustus, 21
Robinson, B. H., 42
Robinson’s Opera House, 243
Rogers, F. P., 93
Rolls, Charles, 39
Roselle, David, 115
Rose, Rev. Louis, 5
Rossel, General, 281
Ruby, James, 4
Russell, Barnet “Barney,” 198, 201, 205, 207, 208, 209
Sampson, B. K., 28
Sampson, John P., 64
San Domingo, 108, 125, 304, 328, 329
Saunders, William U., 4, 21, 38, 50, 57, 67, 69, 73, 74
Savannah and Charleston Railroad, 148
Savannah News, the, 8
Saxon, William, 18
Scott, Thomas, 249
Scranton riots, 152
Selma and Memphis [Rail]Road, 280
’76 Association, 183
“Shares,” 129
Shelton, Robert, 111
Ship Yard Company of Baltimore, colored, 113
Simms, James M., 106
Simms, J. M., 46
Simms, Y. B., 126
Simons, D. M., 71
Sims, Joshua, 5
Singleton, Benjamin “Pap,” n82, 304, 310
Singleton, J. M., 5
“Singleton’s Colony,” 304
Skidmore Light Guards (colored), 283
Slater, Charles, 92
Sloss, Aldridge & Co., 255
Small, Robert, 161
Small, Robert H., 68
Smith, Alfred, 5
Smith, Richard, 5
Smith, S. W., 324
Socialism, and black workers, 243–50
Somerville, Albert, 68
Sorrell, Robert B., 21
Southern States Convention of Colored Men, 82, 110
Sovereigns of Industry, 246
Spalding, Washington, 92
Speed, L. S., 127
Spencer, Hon. George E., 121, 137, 138
Spelman, James J., n60, 92, 116, 117, 118
Spellman, Rev. W. A., 320
Spradley, William, 4
Stamford, Rev. Mr., 24
Standard & Commercial, 160
Standard Oil Company, 266
Stanton, Elias M., 27
Star Spangled Banner, 67
State Journal, 126
State Mechanics’ and Laborers’ Association, 14
St. Clair, Henry, 120
St. Crispin, Knights of, n25, 29
Stevenson, Mr., 185, 188, 189, 193, 197, 200, 211, 218, 227, 235, 238
Steveson, Dr. W. H. C., 4
Stewart, W. M., 324
Still, William H., 270
St. John, Gov. [of Kansas], 336
St. Martinsville War, 155
Stokes, Robert W., 92, 94, 100, 131
Straitsville Mines, 293
Stretcher’s Neck, 144
Strikes, see table of contents
Stuart, Peter, 111
Summers, George, 166
Sumner, Senator Charles, n39, 58, 107–08, 134
Supplement to the Civil Rights Bill, n76, 284
Surratt, Jackson, 191
Surratt, Jane, 195
Surratt, Manza, 218
Talbot, Bishop S., 49
Tappan, Mrs. Colonel, 93
Taylor, Henry, 5
Taylor, J. A.,111
Taylor, J. E., 94
Tennessee Manual Labor Universal Industrial School, 67
Terrebonne parish (La.), labor troubles in, 152–60
Texas Cotton Press, 164
Thomas, Jeremiah E., 297
Thomas, Peter, 262
Thomas, Willis Johnson, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 263
Thompson, Holland, 120, 121, 127
Thornton, Sir Edwards, 143, 144
Thurston, Charles, 111
Tilden and Hayes, 260
Tilgham, Lloyd, 115
Tinker, T. C., 277
Tonsey, Sinclair, 117
Transers, E. S., 68
Trevellick, Richard F., n27, 36, 38, 76, 276
Tribune, the Chicago, 304
Troup, Alexander H., n24
Troy, Rev. William, 111
Truth, Sojourner, n86
Turner, B. S., 127
Turner, Rev. Henry M., n2, 4, 5, 14, 16, 30
Turner, J. Milton, 68, 312, 317
Turner, Rev. John, 312, 313, 315
Turner, William B., 101
Turner, William V., 100, 121, 180
University of Alabama, 133
Union League Hall, Washington, D.C., 36, 83
Union League of America, n5, 8, 274
Union Congregational Church, Newport, R.I., 19
Union, the, 146
Vagrancy act, 331
Van Kuren, John, 278
Van Trump, Mr. P., 186, 189, 193, 196, 197, 200, 202, 203, 212, 217, 219, 227, 235, 239
Vashon, Professor George B., 59, 63
Veazey, A. E., 68
Verning, C. E., 115
Walker, Billy, 252
Wallace, Hon. George, 5, 6, 12
Walls, J. T., 106
Washington, D.C., 3
Washington, George A., 115
Washington, G. H., 5
Washington, J. L., 166
Warner, J. A., 68
Warren, Rev. John A., 56, 57, 63, 67
Warrick, William, 92
Waterloo News, 148
Watson, John, 59
Watson, R., 115
Watson, S. C., 68
Waugh, J. T., 68
Wayl, Robert, 28
Wayman, Bishop A. W., 4
Wear, Isaiah C., 4, 42, 46, 50, 57, 71, 74
Wheeler, Lloyd, 92
Whipper, Hon. William, n20, 26
White League, 183
Wilson, Henry, n34
Wright, Jonathan J., n16
White, Henry, 159
White, Isaac, 93
“White Slave,” a, 295
White, Hon. William J., 4, 7, 16, 30, 55, 92
Wigand, H. L., 111
Wilks, William, 3
Williams, Augustus, 221
Williams, Calvin W., 159
Williams, L. J., 120, 121, 122, 127
Williams, Louis, 324
Williams, Nelson, 28
Williams, T. G., 19
Wilson, Chris, 5
Wilson, Henry, 134
Wilson, Rev. Henry M., 320, 324
Wilson, John, 166
Wilson, William J., 47, 49, 64, 131
Wolf, A. B., 92
Wolf, Mr. J. B., 91
Women, black working, 32, 29, 55, 56, 86, 140, 167, 281, 287, 335
Workman, New York, 273
Workingman’s Advocate, 272, 276, 293, 294
Workingman’s Party, 170, 171, 242
Workingmen’s Association (First International), 272
Working Men of Baltimore, 30
Workingmen’s Party, 243
Workingmen’s Society, 243
Workingwomen’s Associations, 14
Wright, Hon. J. J., 24, 25, 47, 78
Young Men’s Christian Association, 16
Young Men’s Colored Christian Association, 338
Young, William, 275
Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church, 320
Zion Church, 158