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Labor, conditions in South, [106] et seq.; native, [106], [194]; negro, [106]-[107], [126]-[127]; in textile industry, [106]-[121]; state restrictions, [118]; in furniture factories, [122]-[123]; in lumber mills, [123]-[124]; contract, [123]-[124]; tobacco manufacture, [124]-[126]; organization of, [127]-[128]; recent problem, [197]; see also [Child labor].
Lamar, L. Q. C., of Missouri, [28], [29].
Land, demand for restriction to settlers, [34]; tenant system, [60] et seq., [219]; different plans of landholding, [65]-[69]; relation between landlord and tenant, [70]; white tenancy, [73]; tilled by owners, [74]-[75]; cultivation, [81]; food crops, [81]-[82].
Liquor traffic, made State monopoly, [41]-[42]; problem after Reconstruction, [57]-[59]; see also [Prohibition]
Louisiana, negro majority in, [10]; Farmers' Union of, [34]; election (1892), [42]; election (1896), [44]; "grandfather clause" in constitution, [51]-[52]; lumbering, [100]; mines, [102]; tobacco industry, [103]; cigar industry, [104]; lynchings in, [155]; mixed schools, [160]-[161]; Catholics in, [214]; churches, [214]; repudiation of debt, [229]-[230].
Lumbering, [100], [123]-[124].
Lutheran Church, [216 (note)].