A.
Agricultural Wheel, [34].
Agriculture, farmers' revolt, [31] et seq.; farmer and the land, [60] et seq.; county demonstrators, [75]-[77], [184]; Farm Loan Act, [84]; influence on labor, [116]; economic future of South in, [198]-[199].
Alabama, Conservative party in, [12]; Kolb in, [37]-[38]; Populist party, [42]; suffrage amendments, [54]-[55]; boys' corn club, [79]; cotton mills, [97]; iron industry, [101]; mines, [102]; bituminous coal, [102]; school fund, [158 (note)]; Catholics in, [214]; repudiation of debt, [227].
American Tobacco Company, [103].
Archer, William, Through Afro-America, quoted, [141].
Arkansas, hill men of, [6]; Agricultural Wheel in, [34]; election (1896), [44]; lumbering, [100]; mixed schools, [161]; industrialism, [193]; migration to, [194]; woman suffrage, [202]; Catholics in, [214]; repudiation of debt, [230]-[231].
Atlanta (Ga.), Cotton Exposition (1881), [89].
Aycock, C. B., Governor of North Carolina, [57].