G.
Garland, A. H., of Arkansas, [28].
General Education Board, [76]-[77], [183]-[184], [186], [189].
Georgia, Democratic convention (1890), [37]; Populist party (1892), [42]; cotton mills, [88], [97]; knitting industry, [98]; cottonseed oil industry, [100]; fertilizer industry, [100]; lynchings in, [155]; school fund (1817), [158 (note)]; imports, [195]; Catholics in, [214]; repudiation of debt, [229].
Girls' canning clubs, [80].
Gordon, J. B., [13], [37].
Grady, 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]-[133]; negro women in Red Cross work, [149]; and capital in South, [196]; South and, [201]; and nationalism, [210]-[211].
Greenback movement, [25], [29]-[30].