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CUMULATIVE INDEX campaign, 8:73; lampooned in Chicago newspaper, 7:428-29; letter to, 8:97-98. See also Indianapolis Freeman Knox, John B., 6:54, *56, 180 Knox, Philander Chase, 6:*223, 229, 266, 267, 291, 313, 318, 614; 10:6, 279, 281, 321; 11 :25, 189; letter from M. F. Egan, 10:393-94; letters to, 6:223, 266-67; 10:588; promises aid to Liberia, 10:340-341; receives information from BTW on federal appointment 6:223; receives list of potential black appointees from BTW, 6:266-67; shows interest in Liberia, 10:317, 318 Knox Academy (Ala.), 2:275 Knox College (Ill.), 3:43; 5:222; alumni, 5:168 Knoxville College (Tenn.), 4:30, 39, 322, 357 Knoxville journal Tribune: interview with BTW, 5:561 Knudson, M. Johannes, 8: 135 Koch, Charles J., 13:211 Koenig, Samuel S., 10:*559 Koenig Luise, 10: 82 Koester, George R., 6:229, *290, 292, 310, 414, 473; present at lynching, 6:289, 290 Kohlsaat, Herman Henry, letter from Roosevelt, 6:274-*75 Kolb, Reuben Francis, 3:491; 4:258; 13:100, 103, 189 Kolonial Wirtschaftliches Komitee, 5:633-36, 639-41; 6:99, 142, 417-18, 455-56; 9:37; controls land in Togo, 6:489 Kontz, 3:572 Koreshan Unity, 12:257 Kosciusko, Thaddeus, 1:447-48 Koster, George S., 4:6 Kowaliga Academic and Industrial Institute (Ala.), 3:79, 395; 4:245, 410, 425-26, 511; 5:7, 20, 256, 454-55, 456; 6:153, 511, 552; 7:111; 12:128; BTW as trustee of, 4:244; BTW cool toward, 6:457; 9:580; BTW hedges on support, 6:475-77; BTW questioned on support of, 6:528-29; BTW resigns from board of trustees, 4:506, 516- 17; BTW's resignation accepted, 4:512; fire, 4:243-44; praised by O. 119 G. Villard, 6:466; principal makes intemperate remarks about BTW, 6:465, 466 visited by Isabel Barrows, 5:27-28 Krause, Martin, 2:236; 9:*37, 38, 393 Kroo: uprising in Liberia, 10: 324-25, 326, 327 Kropotkin, Petr Alekseevich, 6:*251 Kruger, Stephanus Tohannes Paulus, 5:* 154 Ku Klux Klan, 1:254-55; 2:58, 138, 184, 327, 500; 3:29, 361, 376, 393, 462, 485, 544-45; 4:309; 6:550; 8:91; 9:70; 13:381, 517 Ku Klux Klan Act of 1872, 4:510 Kuhn, Alexander, 8:134 Kuhn, Loeb and Co. (N.Y.C.), 7:513; 11:413 Kuntz, Emile, 10:81, *82 Kwatsha, Vice Joel, 6:64 Kyle, Osceola, 8:4, 15; backed by BTW for Canal Zone judgeship, 7:516-* 17, 529-30 L Labor, 3:60, 364-66; BTW notes conditions in Europe, 10:369-72, 374; children in sulphur mines in Sicily, 11:225, 226, 229-30; in South, 8:249; seen as key to good health, 10:25759; Sicilian artisans, 11 :220-22; views of R. C. Ogden, 10:355-56; women in Europe, 11:201, 248-59 Labor, blacks and, 2:327, 357, 360, 384; 3:57, 60, 193, 336-39, 354-55, 510-15; 4:40-41, 75-76, 99-100, 216, 351, 367-69, 375; Alabama mines, 5:658-59, 660; article by BTW on blacks and unions, 12:206-23; as skilled workers, 7:109-10; attempt to organize Pullman porters, 13:80-81, 83-84; attitudes from slavery, 6:85, 469; attitudes toward, 5:335-36, 337; blacks and Italians compete for jobs in South, 10:278, 363-64; blacks and railroad unions, 10: 149-50, 155; blacks win decision in Georgia railroad employment dispute, 10:155; BTW addresses Labor Congress in Chicago, 3:364-66; BTW apologizes to S. Gompers for criticism based on