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C U M U ~ A T ~ V E I N D E X 7:132, 453; 8:199; 9:253, 581; 10:277-78, 392, 617; 11:189, 192, 416, 422, 483, 486; 12:133, 276, 297; 13:342, 488; accompanies BTW on tour of Tennessee, 10:226; asked to assume presidency of NNBL, 7:199-200; asked to look after BTW Tr. while in Nashville, 10:611; at Carnegie Hall Conference, 7:386; campaigns for Republicans, 12:46-47; complains of segregation of federal employees, 12:233; condemns actions of BTW's Boston critics, 7:247-48; criticized by C. W. Anderson, 8:516; declines over to assume presidency of NNBL, 7:216; denied seat on New Orleans streetcar, 12:387; dismissed from federal office, 12:147, 270; endorsed by BTW for Fisk University treasurer, 13:44; fights discrimination on Pullman cars, 7:316-17, 324; follows BTW's advice on immigration bill, 13:233; host to BTW and son, 10:453; letters from, 4:453; 6:255, 258; 7:216-17, 247-48, 316-17, 36667; 10:239-40; 11:399, 427-28; 12:4647, 60-61, 131-32, 153-54, 233, 300; 13:233; letter from E. J. Scott, 8:48586; letters to, 7:199-200; 10: 193-94, 453, 592, 611; 11:401-2; 12:48, 242; 13:218, 276-77; letter to l. Rosenwald, 13:471-72; plans Arlington Hotel dinner, 11:399, 406, 407, 410, 411; praises article by BTW, 12:61; praises BTW for anti-lynching stand, 13:233; praises BTW's speech denouncing unequal treatment on railroads, 12:300; praises BTW's tour of Tennessee, 10:239-40; recommends E. J. Scott to succeed BTW, 13:47172; refusal of consulship anticipated, 8:489; register of U.S. treasury, 1 :442; 10:439, 591-92; reports confirmation of F. R. Moore as U.S. minister to Liberia, 12:131-32; reports on interview with A. Carnegie, 11 :427; reports on lectures by Du Bois, 12:153-54; thanks BTW for opossum dinner, 12:60; urged to look out for own political interests, 10:592; urged to support Washington Bee, 11 :260; 149 views on forthcoming Carnegie Hall Conference, 7:366 Napier, Mrs. James Carroll, 7:247-48 Nash, C. S., 7:22 Nash, Mrs. C. S., 7:22 Nash, Joe, 4:5 Nashville American, 4:350, 441; 5:125; 8:71 Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway, 7:366; 13:521 Nashville Citizen, 6: 112 Nashville Daily American: reports BTW's Fisk lecture (1895), 1:61-64 Nashville Globe, 13:152 Nashville Times, 4: 149 Natal Native Congress, 4:263 Natchez Baptist College (Miss.), 9:643, 678 Nathan, Frederick, 10:24 Nathan, Maud: letters from, 10:23-*24, 31-32; letter to, 10:25 The Nation, l:xxi; 3:134; 5:81, 255; 6:166, 292; criticized by E. G. Murphy for hating South, 10:159; publishes review of BTW's The Story of the Negro, 10:335-54 National Advisory Commission on Education, 3:348 National Afro-American Council. See Afro-American Council National Agitator Printing and Publishing Co., 4:388 National American Woman Suffrage Association, 5:419 National Arts Club (N.Y.C.), 6:145; 147; 7:458 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, l:xxxix; 2:358, 395; 3:109, 456, 460, 506, 519; 4:43, 56, 150, 230, 248, 256, 258-59, 275, 447; 5:95, 115, 124, 133, 176, 178, 255, 441, 447, 449, 561; 6:68, 280, 436; 7:xxv, 120, 167, 274, 329, 379; 8:93, 210, 359, 413, 553; 9:59, 70, 277, 521, 619; 12:89; 13: 11, 313; activities in Washington, D.C., reported to BTW, 12:404-5; advisory committee, 13:137; and Pink Franklin case, 10:362-63, 366; black members seen as bitter and unhappy group, 10:541 -42; BTW agrees to . . sent representative to meeting,