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Taft, W. H., Mississippi vote (1912), [50]; North Carolina vote (1908), [56].
Tariff, South and Cleveland agree on, [29]; platform of National Alliance calls for reform of, [34].
Taxation, Mississippi, [49]; for education, [170], [172], [185], [186].
Tennessee, Grange in, [31]-[32]; Populist party in, [42]; girls' canning club, [80]; cotton mills, [98]; knitting industry, [98]; iron industry, [101]; bituminous coal, [102]; mines, [102]; school fund (1806), [157 (note)]; woman suffrage, [202]; Catholics in, [214]; Disciples in, [216 (note)]
Texas, Farmers' Alliance, [33], [34]; Populist party (1892), [42]; boll weevil, [76]; encouragement of food crops in, [82]; cottonseed oil industry, [100]; mines, [102]; lynchings in, [155]; foreign born in, [193]; migration to, [194]; woman suffrage, [202]; Catholics in, [214]; no attempt made to repudiate debt, [227].
Tillman, Benjamin R., [39]-[41].
Tobacco, a favorite crop, [63]; industry, [102]-[104]; labor conditions in factories, [124]-[126].
Tompkins, D. A., on cotton production, [108].
Toombs, Robert, and New South, [192].
Tourgée, A. W., [2]; Appeal to Caesar, [131].
Tuskegee Institute, [174], [177], [178]; statistics on lynching, [154 (note)].