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The BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Papers Park, Robert Ezra (continued) 11:132; describes BTW's tour of Tennessee, 10:226-30, 232-35; figures prominently in BTW's plans for another European tour, 10:474-75; ghostwriter for BTW, 8:85-90, 203; 9:449, 463; 10:417, 447, 621-22; 11:110, 116-17, 126, 188, 376, 45253; 12:121, 128-29; helps prepare statement on Jack Johnson, 10:76; investigates conditions in black schools, 12: 129-30; joins University of Chicago faculty, 12:320; letters from, 8:203;9:449;10:621-22;11:116-17, 188, 452-54, 560-61; 12:82-83, 12930, 190-93; 13:115; letters to, 8:378; 9:463; 10:417, 447; 11:110, 567-68; 12:39-41; 13:111, 116; letter to James Bertram, 11:462-65; on blacks as owners of slaves, 9:449; plans to investigate Negro schools in South, 12:39-40; prepares article on first motion picture of Tuskegee Institute, 10:262; prepares statement on Jack Johnson, 12:44; proposes bureau of research, 11 :462-65; reports on inspection of black schools, 12:190-93; role in creation of Negro Year Book, 12:229; theory of conduct of strong races toward weaker races, 11 :56061; to attend NAACP meeting, 12:165; tours Mississippi with BTW, 9:676; views of plan to study education at Tuskegee, 12:82 Park College (Mo.), 6:520; alumni, 6:567 Parker, Mr., 4:413 Parker, A. W., 3:*499; letter to, 3:499501; letters from, 3:498-99, 501 Parker, Alton Brooks, 8:*27, 30, 45, 67, 68, 107, 109 Parker, Edward T., 4:19 Parker, Edward W., 5:396, *397 Parker, Emma Jennie, 3:*138, 155 Parker, Francis Warner, 13:150, * 157, 158 Parker, Henry C., 11: *498 Parker, J. M., 12 :458 Parker, James, 3:178, * 179 Parker, Theodore, 3:48; 7:482 Parker House (Boston), 13:491 164 Parkhurst, Charles Henry, 1:165; 5:284; 6:93 Parkin, George Robert, 7:*69, 70; 10:279 Parkinson, William D.: letter to,. 10:615-*16 Parks (AME bishop), 12: 140 Parks, Rev., 8:29, 30 Parks, Perry C., 9:*36, 684; letter to, 9:35-36 Parks, Sarah, 6:468 Parmenter, Charles W.: letter from, 6:61-*62 Parr, Andrew, 11:335, *343 Parrish, John W., 2:*405, 418 Parrott, R. S., 2:228, *229, 232, 233, 235, 237, 238, 241, 242-43 Parsons, Boston T., 3:433 Parsons, Frank J., 13:245, *246, 372 Parsons, Herbert, 9:224, *225, 487, 488, 489, 628, 649 Parsons, John Edward, 1: 165 Parsons, Lewis E., 4:309 Parsons, Mary, 1:166 Pasco, Samuel, 4:132 Passing. See Skin color Patent medicines, 12:296, 315, 325, 344; endorsed by BTW, 12:295-96; opposed by BTW, 12:411 Paterson, Eliza, 11 :*353 Paterson, William Burns, 2:*320, 345, 366, 369, 374, 403, 415, 459; 3:*7778, 242, 243; 4:118, 129, 135, 277, 299, 534; 5:558; 7:135; 8:106, 250, 293; 13:256; competition with BTW for school funds, 3:77-78, 95, 99, 100, 106, 111, 114, 122; 5:29; letters from, 2:319-20, 334-35, 346-47, 404; 3:95; 9:4-5; letters to, 3:227-28, 352; 9:5-6; 10:16, 27-28; on Marion school relocation, 2:325, 329, 333, 343-44, 350, 351, 376; rivalry with BTW, 9:89; secures Carnegie library, 8:259; seeks Carnegie library, 9:4-5; seeks reconciliation with BTW, 4:325 Pattern Makers' League, 12:215 Patterson, Frederick D., 1: 193 Patterson, Raymond Albert, 7:192-*93, 212; letter from, 9:135-37; letter to, 9:114 Patterson, Thomas B., 3:432, 438-39, 445; 12:*227; letter from, 12:226-27