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St. Louis, session of National Alliance at (1889), [34]; tobacco industry, [103].
Scalawags, Confederate soldiers against, [12].
Scotch-Irish in South, [6]; and Presbyterianism, [215].
Scott, W. A., The Repudiation of State Debts, cited, [227 (note)].
Sears, Barnas, General Agent of Peabody Fund, [167]-[168].
Secession, past issue, [192].
Sewall, Arthur, candidate for Vice-President, [44].
Silver, free coinage, [43]-[44].
Slater, John F., Fund, [182]-[183].
Slavery among mountaineers, [15].
Smith, F. Hopkinson, and "typical Southerner," [203].
Social conditions, [82]-[83], [203] et seq.; in mill towns, [119]-[121].
Sons of Veterans, [210].
South, New as distinguished from Old, [1]-[8]; geographical limits, [5]-[6]; beginning of New, [10]; political consolidation, [10]-[12]; character of people, [11]; Republicanism in, [13] et seq.; mountaineers, [14]-[16]; election frauds, [19]-[20]; debt, [22]-[24]; and agrarian revolt, [26]; participation in national affairs, [28]; Grange in, [31]-[33]; social conditions, [82]-[83], [119]-[121], [203] et seq.; Socialist vote in, [128]; growing sense of responsibility for negro, [148]; education, [157] et seq.; of today, [191] et seq.; population, [193]-[194]; present political condition, [199]-[203]; jails and almshouses, [204]-[205]; orphanages, [205]-[206]; juvenile delinquents, [206]; democracy, [206]-[207]; hospitality, [207]; amusements, [208], [217]; power of public opinion, [212]-[213]; churches, [213]-[217]; crimes, [220]-[221]; leaders, [223]; newspapers, [223]-[a]234]; books and libraries, [224]-[225]; contrasts in, [226]; bibliography, [235]-[242].
South Carolina, inhabitants, [6]; negro majority, [10]; "eight box law," [19]; negroes sent to Congress from, [20]; political revolt, [39]; representation in Senate, [41]; suffrage amendments, [50]-[51]; boys' corn club, [79]; cotton mills, [97]; Blease in, [122]; school fund, [158 (note)]; mixed schools, [160]-[161]; foreign born in, [193]-[194]; Catholics in, [214]; repudiation of debt, [229].
Stokes, see [Phelps Stokes].
Stone, A. H., on Mississippi negro, [71]-[72].
Suffrage, see [Negroes], [Women].
Supreme Court, Oklahoma disfranchisement amendment, declared unconstitutional, [55]-[56], [203]; Bailey vs. Alabama, [123]-[124]; South Dakota vs. North Carolina, [228]; cases against Louisiana, [230]; and Virginia debt, [231], [232]; debt of West Virginia, [232].