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Index 245 Photos are indicated with italic typeface. Abbott, Robert S., 133 Adolphus Hotel, 10 Ainsworth, E. M., 117–18, 147 Alabama, 41, 51 Alexander, James P., 181 Alexander City, Alabama, 51 Amenia, New York, 48 American Legion, 185 Amicable Life Insurance Building, 10–11, 115, 199 Andy Anderson bar, 149–50 Anheuser-Busch distributorship, 150–51 Anti-Imperialist League, 38 Anti-Lynching Campaign (NAACP’s): Freeman’s speaking tour, 165–66; fundraising, 161–63, 169; hero recognition, 171–72; publicity impact , 169–70 anti-Semitism, 124–25, 223nn19–20 Arkansas, White’s departure, 140 Army, U.S., 13 Army of the Hudson, 69–73 Ashburn, Mrs. Ike, 123, 223n8 Asquith, Herbert Henry, 64, 65–66 “Athens of Texas,” 11, 207–208n11 Atlanta Constitution, 44–45 Atlanta race riot, 212–13n72, 213n74, 225n15 Austin, Texas, 140 Austin American, 129 Austin Street Methodist Church, 145, 168 Author’s Night event, 74–75 Babcock, Carline Lexow, 74–75 Bahl, Harry, 180 Bailey, Joseph Weldon, 216n55 Baker, Eugene, 208n18 Baker, John, 190 Baker, Nona, 25–26, 96–97, 109 Ballard, Blanche, 30 Ballard, Clergy, 30 Baptist pastors, 122, 144–46, 168, 169, 184–85 Barber, Mrs., 171 Barcus, George, 23 Barker, Loula, 187 Barron, Hollis, 189 Barrow, Clyde, 232n65 Bass, Sam, 13 Baylor University, 10, 14–15, 146, 168–69, 208n31 Birth of a Nation, 37, 79–80 Blackdom, New Mexico, 57 “Black Friday,” 67 Blatch, Harriot Stanton, 74, 75 Boissevain, Indez Milholland, 72 boll weevil, 78 Bolton, Harrell, 182–83 Bonnie and Clyde, 232n65 Booker, Nannette (later Hutchison), 125–26, 182–83 Boquillas, Texas, 81 Boyer, Francis M., 57 Bradley, Will, 84–85 Brann, William Cowper, 14–16, 17–18 Brazelton, T. Berry, 221n89 Brazelton, W. B., 104, 106, 147, 221n89 Brinsmade, J. Chapin, 57 Britain, women’s suffrage movement, 64–69 Brooks, Allen, 224n1 Brooks, S. P., 169 Brooks County, Georgia, 175, 178 Brown, Richard Maxwell, 12, 210n59 Buchanan, Bob, 82, 83–85, 156–57, 182, 204–205 Buchanan, Coke, 217n25 Buchanan, Jack, 84 Buchanan vs. Warley, 39 Buffalo Courier, 63 Burleson, Rufus, 15, 208n31 burnings. See lynchings/burnings entries Burns Detective Agency, 56 Burton, Scott, 30–31 Business Men’s Club, 11 Butler, Nicholas Murray, 47 Caldwell, C. T., 13, 145, 146, 168 “The Call,” 34–35 Carnegie Hall, 233n33 Caste and Class in a Southern Town (Dollard), 120 Catt, Carrie Chapman, 69 cattle drives, 12–13 Chamberlayne, L. P., 136 Chicago, Freeman’s speech, 166 Chicago Defender, 97, 132–34, 165–67 Chicago Evening Post, 130 chili parlor, 149–50 Chisholm Trail, 12 city hall (Waco), 12, 21 The Clansman, 217n6 Coatesville, Pennsylvania, 56 Coke, Richard, 100 Coleman, James Harold, 57–58 Columbia University, 46–47 Columbus, New Mexico, 81 Columbus Street Baptist Church, 168 Conciliation Bill (Britain), 65, 66–67 Conger, Roger, 204 Congress, U.S., 178, 230n15 Conner, George S., 145 Cooper, Madison, Jr., 19–21 Corwin, Hank, 199 Cosmopolitan Club, 52–53 cotton production, 7, 10, 78 Cranford, Alfred, 44–45 The Crisis: anti-lynching emphasis, 54, 161–63; circulation statistics, 46, 60; Du Bois as editor , 35, 46, 54; East St. Louis riots, 174; on Georgia “pogrom,” 138; lynching reports, 4, 57–59, 159–61; women’s suffrage, 74 Croce, Benedetto, 47 Crosslin, J. S., 16 Culver, F. C., 145, 168 Cunningham, Minnie Fisher, 76 Curley, James, 37 Dahlman, James, 210n68 Dallas, Texas, 127, 224n1 Dallas County jail, 93 Dallas Express, 130–31 Dallas Morning News, 76, 127 Daniels, Charlie, 171–72 Darrow, Clarence, 6, 35–36 Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), 48 Davis, Elizabeth Pope, 88 Davis, Henry (British man), 88 Davis, Henry (Texas man), 209n48 Davis, Lucy (later Fryer), 87–89, 94, 98, 218n17 Davis, Tom, 15–16 Davison, Emily Wilding, 68–69 Dawson, Joseph M., 122, 146, 168, 169 Dawson County, Georgia, 138, 225n4 “Dead Line,” 12 death row statistics, 179 Deemers, Texas, 81 Dempsey, Moore vs., 39 Denecamp, Ethel, 185 Dennison, Tom, 210n68 Dewey, John, 47 Dillard, George, 149 Dillard, Joseph W., 149–50, 189 Dillard, Thompson, 149 Dinwiddie, Andrew, 27–28 Dixon, Thomas, 217n6 Dollard, John, 120 Dollins, John: characterized, 78, 200; Freeman interview, 139; Majors’ lynching, 24; photos , 79, 85; Washington lynching, 110, 157 Donnegan, William, 30–31 Dorsey, Hugh, 178 Dr Pepper Bottling Company, 10, 125 Du Bois, Burghardt, 45 Du Bois, W. E. B.: background, 42–46, 213n74; Crisis leadership, 35, 46, 54; and Freeman, 74, 75; during latter years, 194; and Ovington , 34, 51; protest parade, 175; and Spingarn, 48, 49–50; and Villard, 34...

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