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The BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Papers Labor, blacks and (continued) erroneous information, 10:517-18; BTW charges S. Gompers with racial discrimination, 10:475-77; BTW downplays friction between blacks and whites, 10:358; BTW helps mine operator, 12:425-26; BTW once member of Knights of Labor, 10:475; BTW seeks information on blacks in trade unions, 11:461-62; BTW speaks to black shipyard workers, 11:569-71; BTW's views of black employment opportunities, 10:305-6; competition with immigrants, 7:472-74; competition with white labor, 7:532; considered for Panama Canal, 7:490; contract abuses, 13:524-25; decline of trades, 4:137-40, 172-73, 232-33, 385; 7:537 discrimination against blacks, 3:57; 4:389-90; 10:423, 172, 207-8, 210, 215, 12:137, 172, 196, 197, 207-8, 210, 215; discrimination on railroads, 10:182-83; domestic service in North opposed by BTW, 7:524; education needed, 13:263-64; employment seen as plentiful for blacks in South, 12:170-72; Hawaiian plantations, 5:151; importance of agriculture, 4:234; in cotton mills, 4:177; 5:508-9; 6:81-83, 553-54; 7:538; 8:267-68, 269, 279; in South, 5:482; 8:139-45; no discrimination in United Mine Workers, 11:467; on farms, 12:391-400; on southern plantation, 10:346-48; peonage, 13:52326; periodically leave coal mines, 12:418; plight of tenant farmer, 13:24-25; racial discrimination in unions, 4:389-90; railroad strike threatened, 12:255-56; southern women, 6:469-72; stonecutters, 5:508-9; strike of 1894 in Alabama, 3:60; strikebreakers, 2:357; 8:58-59; Tuskegee students seek work, 8:5960; union strikes over hiring of black bricklayer, 11:354-55 Labor Congress, 3:291 Lacey, John Fletcher, 4: 118, * 119, 415; 5:28; letter from, 5:412 Lacy, Moses B., 4:418; 5:410 Ladeveze, John Carrie, 8:*xxvii; letters from, 4:436-37, 510 120 Ladies Home Journal: publishes article by E. I. Scott, 9:289-94 La Follette, L. M., 1:156, 369 La Follette, Robert Marion, 8:32 Lafon, Thomy, 6:304, *310 Lafon, Thomy, School (La.), 6:304 La Fraternite (Paris), 5:159 La Grange Female College (Ga.), 2:222, 295 LaGuardia, Fiorello, 6:434 Laidley, George S., 1:156, 369; letter to, 13:*290-91 Laing, Mr., 2:513 Laird, Hervey W., 8:107, *330; letter from, 8:351-52 Lake Charles (La.) Daily American Press, 13:283 Lake Mohonk Indian Conference, 2:43, 177; 3:40, 41, 42, 395; 6:28 Lake Mohonk Negro Conference, 3:40, *41, 45, 46-47, 395; participants, 3:40-44; T. T. Fortune criticizes, 3:69-70 Lake Shore and Michigan Southern and Rock Island Railroad, 13:152 Lamar, Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus, 6:358; 8:121, * 123 Lamb, Charles Rollison, 6:145, *147 Lamb, Francis J.: letter from, 6:3 1 4*16 Lamb, Joseph, 2:413 Lambuth, Walter Russell, 4:24 Lamont, Daniel Scott, 4:*526 Lampton, Edward Wilkinson, 6:446, *447-48; 8:410, 413; 9:676, 679, 692 Landers, Edna Amelia Spears, 8:476, *482; 10:430 Landis, Mrs. L., 9:517 Landownership, black, 3:428-31, 43233, 436; loans for, 3:564; sale of land, 3:412; Tuskegee Building and Loan Association, 3:495 Landowski, Eva, 8: 135 Landrith, Ira, 13: *474 Lane, Alexander Oscar, 2:*343, 351, 352 Lane, Elizabeth E., 3:*532; 6:*396; 8:321, 475; letter to, 4:343-44 Lane, F. C., 12:* 103; letter from, 12: 102-3; letter to, 12:108 Lane, G. W., 12:437, *439 Lane, Mattie Moulton, 11:457, 458