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CUMULATIVE INDEX in Indiana, 5:448; BTW denied opportunity to speak at Texas legislature, 11 :294; BTW denies problem on train, 7:66; 11:343-45; BTW fears bad publicity if present at luncheon with Woodrow Wilson, 12:95-96; BTW feels railroad segregation will continue, 13:94; BTW leery of holding dinner at Arlington Hotel, 11:401-2, 404, 405, 406; BTW opposes favoring blacks over whites at Fisk University, 13:71; BTW opposes immigration bill, 13:209-10; BTW opposes unequal treatment on railroads, 13: 140; BTW seeks accommodations at New York hotel, 12:23132; BTW thinks white southerners growing tired of meanness, 13:130; BTW victim of on train, 4:444; BTW {r. denied admission to New England school, 6:379-80; BTW's views on, 3:409-13; 4:287; 12:64-82; black opposition to, 2:475, 490; by white unions on Georgia Railroad, 10:15556; charged by Athens, Gal, postmaster, 6:379; charged in court-martial of officer, 10:332; disbanding of black militia, 8:537; E. I. Scott victim on train, 7:137; Florida law prohibiting black lawyers, 13:293; H. M. Turner describes blacks as non-citizens, 8:542; in Alabama Republican Party, 6:515-16, 526; 7:141; in arrests for trivial offenses, 13:19; in Atlanta train depot, 9:53, 56; in education, 13:412; in employment, 4:139, 390; in Georgia schools, 4:510; in hotels, 5:424, 449, 493; 12:343, 347, 351, 364, 405-6; in Jamaica, 13:126; in labor unions, 4:389-90; 11:461 -62, 467; 12:137, 206-9, 210, 215, 255-56; in Mississippi, 8:61-63; in New York hospitals, 12:114-15, 118-19; in North, 2:472, 505; in North Carolina Republican Party, 6:526; in professional baseball, 12: 102-3; in Progressive Party, 13:92-93; in railroad hiring practices, 10:149-50, 155, 182-83; in sale of lot, 11: 127-28, 145-46; in schools, 8:416- 17; 10:257, 423, 514 in theater, 12:111; in Washington, D.C., 2:237; in women's clubs, 4:238; 175 5:559-61, 679-81; incident involving Tuskegee faculty member, 11 :565-66; jobs of black railroad firemen threatened, 7:444; miscegenation opposed by anthropologist, 11 :378; naval officers object to having E. J. Scott at mess, 10:95, 96; not evident in North Dakota schools, 12:138; of Japanese, 12:328, 329, 330; on New Orleans ferry, 6:220-21, 234-35; on Pullman cars, 7:3, 312, 313, 314, 316-18, 32324, 335-36, 357, 366, 446; on railroads, 3:298; 4:21-23, 167, 444, 555; 5:87-88; 8:452-53, 466-67; 9:3, 11, 12, 34, 36, 477-78; 10:265; 12:73-74, 163, 164, 167-68, 195, 283, 290-91, 321, 326-27, 381, 457-62; 13:8, 1516, 20, 94, 185-86, 512-13; on steamship lines, 5:68; on telephone, 6:44748; poor service to blacks by Western Union, 13:56; railroads, 3:298; racial stereotypes discussed by BTW, 10:567, 571-72; rule against boxing matches between whites and blacks, 12:161; seen as widespread in America, 10:422-25; some railroads provide equal accommodations and service, 13:93; Southern Education Board excludes blacks, 6:311; theory of conduct of strong races toward weaker races, 11:560-61; travel arrangements on southern railroad approved, 11:300; unequal distribution of school funds, 10:257, 297, 423, 514; 12:476-81; W. E. B. Du Bois victim on train, 7:412; white aliens treated better than blacks, 13:412-13; white maid refuses to make BTW's bed, 7:173-75. See also Disfranchisement; Education, black; Education, public school; Railroads; Segregation Racial distinctions: BTW's views, 11:387; category of Japanese questioned, 11 :388-89; in Europe, 11:18088, 390-97 Racial equality, 4:61-62; equated with black economic success, 4:197; John E. Bruce on, 4:55-56 Racial violence, 4:44, 314, 451; against upwardly mobile blacks, 7:272; BTW on, 4:382; BTW on lynching, 5:37074; BTW's role in Thomas A. Harris