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Index African American Populists, see People’s Party, African American involvement, North Carolina Colored Farmers’ Alliance African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME), 14 African Methodist Episcopal Church, Zion (AMEZ), 14 Agricultural Difficulties in North Carolina, see North Carolina, postbellum agricultural developments Alexander, S. B.,“Syd,” 41–42, 71, 98, 107, 114, 116 Alliance Legislature, see North Carolina State Legislature, 1891 Alliance Yardstick, 115–118 Anti-Catholicism: in evangelicalism, 4, 26–27, 33, 36, 38, 99, 145–147, 150; in Populism, 86, 89, 99, 127–128, 140, 145–147, 150, 204 n. 20 Antimonopolism, 67–68, 77–80, 94, 98, 109, 111, 127 Anti-Semitism, 204 n. 20 Apocalypticism, xix, xxvi–xxix, 87–91, 94–102, 127–128, 139–141, 149–159, 177. See also Protestant evangelicalism; patriotic millennialism; premillennial dispensationalism ; fundamentalism; Pentecostalism Arminianism, 12, 13, 24, 45. See also Protestant evangelicalism, theology Asbury, Francis, 13 Ashe, Samuel A’Court, 106, 112, 114, 117 Aycock, Charles Brantley, 106, 137, 148 Ayer, Hal, 71, 171 Bailey, C. T., 143, 147 Bailey, Josiah, 147–148, 170–171 Banking Regulation, see monetary policy Baptists, see Free Will Baptists; landmarkism; National Baptist Convention; North Carolina Baptist State Convention; Primitive Baptists; Southern Baptist Convention Battle, Marcus Josiah (M. J.), 90–91, 93–97, 138, 140, 156, 157, 185 n. 2 Bellamy, Edward, 64 Berger, Peter, 188, n. 18 Biblical Recorder, 4–5, 19, 25, 71, 147, 170–171 Birth of A Nation, 182 Black Church, 14–19, 177; class tensions, 18; postbellum history, 15–19; white paternalism, 15–16. See also African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME); African Methodist Episcopal Church, Zion (AMEZ); Protestant evangelicalism; North Carolina State Farmers’ Alliance; People’s Party in North Carolina Black Populists, see People’s Party in North Carolina Bland-Allison Act, 1878, 57 Book Farming, see North Carolina Farmers’ Association; North Carolina State Farmers Alliance Bossism, see Tyranny 110 bib-index (209-234) 3/15/06 10:53 AM Page 221 Bryan, William Jennings, xxii, 57, 107, 161–167, 179 Burns, J. L., xviii, 171, 177–178, 185 n. 2 Butler, Marion, 44, 64, 71, 74, 96, 101, 111, 125–129, 130–132, 136, 158–169, 172–175, 180, 182, 206 n. 11, 206 n. 12; in 1896 election, 132, 161–167, 206 n. 11 Calvinism, 9, 12, 13, 22, 24, 150. See also Protestant evangelicalism, theology Campaigns, see Elections Campbell, Alexander, 12–13, 87 Campbell College, 71 Campbell, J. A., 134 Carr, Elias, 71, 91, 98, 112, 119, 125, 130–131, 137, 160 Caucasian, 71, 74, 81, 84, 136, 153, 168, 171–172 Centralization, Political, Economic, or Religious, see tyranny Cheatham, Henry, 120, 173 Christian Connection, 10–13, 15, 17, 20, 26; Populism, relationship to, 70, 147, 194–195 n. 3 Christian Manhood, see gender roles Churchianity, 17, 34, 82, 86, 89, 90, 140, 147, 149, 178, 185–186, n. 4 Cities/City Life, see urban/rural divide Clansman, 181 Clark, Walter, 64, 98, 107, 109 Classical Economic Liberalism, see laissez faire Cleveland, Grover, 57, 96, 106, 108, 111, 113, 119, 123–125, 131–133, 137, 143, 145, 158–160, 168–169; nomination, 1892, 96, 123–125, 131–132; North Carolina Democrats, 106, 108, 111, 113, 119, 123–124, 158–160, 168–169; North Carolina State and National Farmers’ Alliance, 113, 119, 123–125, 131–132, 158–160; People’s Party, 96, 123–125, 131–132, 137, 145, 158–160. See also elections, 1892 Click, J. F., 72, 89–90, 122, 126, 134, 139, 146, 153, 155, 178, 196 n. 9 Coinage Act, 1873, 53, 56, 193 n. 2 Colored Farmers’ National Alliance and Cooperative Union, xx, 74–76. See also Richard Manning Humphrey Colored Farmers’ National Alliance and Cooperative Union, in North Carolina, 48, 71, 74–77, 125, 131, 196 n. 12; 1891 cotton strike, 75–76; People’s Party, relationship to, 125, 135–136; Protestant evangelicalism, relationship to, 74–76, 196 n. 12; Republican Party, relationship to, 135; white Alliance, relationship to, 48, 71, 74–76, 125, 196 n. 12; white supremacy 74–76, 157–158, 161, 166–167. See also Walter A. Patillo, J. J. Rogers Common Sense Moral Philosophy, see Commonsense Thinking Commons, John R., 30 Commonsense Thinking, 22–34, 148–156, 190, n. 2; class, 24, 28–31; conservative aspects, 22–34, 74–82, 141–142; economics, 26–31, 77–84; gender, 22–24, 31–34, 76–77, 80–85, 154–155; political thought, 23–27, 31–35, 76–85, 99–102, 129–130, 148–156; racial thought, 22–24, 33, 35, 76–77, 141...

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