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The BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Papers Taft, William Howard (continued) points black military bandmasters, 9:163-64, 288, 659; appoints W. H. Lewis assistant attorney general, 10:328-29, 11:174, 219; approves of C. E. Hughes as speaker on behalf of Tuskegee Institute, 9:426; at Tuskegee 25th anniversary celebration, 8:490, 568; 9:20; asked to contact H. C. Prick regarding donation to Tuskegee Institute, 10:360; asked to contribute to Tuskegee endowment fund, 11:157; asked to intervene in peonage case, 11: 143-44; attends Carnegie Hall meeting on behalf of Hampton Institute, 10:47; black complaints against, 9:460-61; black Louisiana delegation supports nomination, 9:545-46; black man to second his nomination, 9:544, 549, 558, 568, 569; black officeholders lose positions during administration of, 10:268; black political opposition, 9:488, 534, 538-39, 588; 10:86, 87, 365-66; BTW asks to investigate mustering out of black militia, 8:537; BTW recommends black officeholder, 10:130-31; BTW thanks for address at Tuskegee, 8:570; BTW to review speech, 9:691; BTW's opinion of, 12:48; C. W. Anderson urges dismissal of black off~ceholders not loyal to, 10:151-52; campaign strategy discussed, 9:462-63; campaign unaffected by Brownsville decision, 9:422-23; candidate for presidency in 1912, 11 :469-70; commutes sentence of black officer, 10:332; confers with BTW, 11:260; confers with black officials, 11 :45960; congratulated on victory in presidential election, 9:686; cool attitude toward, in Kentucky, 10:157; criticized for failure to organize black artillery regiment, 9:457; criticized for supporting BTW after assault, 11 :35; declines expense money for speech at Tuskegee, 8:575; defended by BTW, 9:534-35; defends 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments, 9:23-24; disapproves of editorial policy of New York Age, 11:192-93; discusses black appointments with BTW, 10:91, 92; 210 discusses black officeholders with E. I. Scott, 10:417- 18; encourages W. H. Lewis to seek federal appointment, 10:85; endorsed by black Baptists, g:619; favorably inclined toward creation of black regiment, 9:451; favors black exposition, 10: 191, 250-51; gains support of black newspapers, 12:298; has support of T. W. Higginson, 10:126; hears BTW is supporting T. Roosevelt, 11 :536; informed of activities of lily-white faction in Louisiana, 11 :468; issues inaugural parade tickets to BTW's daughter and sonin-law, 10:46; fetters from, 8:544, 575; 9:146, 451, 544, 552-58, 559, 566, 567, 593, 696; 10:140, 273, 539; 11:10; letter from A. W. Gray, 11:35; letter from C. W. Anderson, 11:37-38; letter from H. L. Stimson, 11 :26; letter from T. Roosevelt, 10:15-16; letters to, 7:529-30; 8:370, 537; 9:141, 271-72, 279-80, 281, 285-87, 426, 448, 463-65, 542, 54647, 550-52, 557, 558, 560-61, 589, 590, 599-601, 686, 690-91, 694, 697; 10:58, 77, 91-92, 97, 138-40, 184-85, 237, 271-72, 328-29, 332, 360-61, 426, 533-34; 11: 16, 64-65, 158-59, 522-23, 563-65; letter to A. Carnegie, 11:25; Liberian policy and actions, 9:452, 548, 575, 699-700; 10:6, 46, 59, 104, 133, 237, 317, 336, 337; 11 :370; liked by C. W. Anderson, 9:275, 276; loses presidential election, 12:48, 50; meeting with C. W. Anderson proposed, 9:271-72; member of Jeanes Fund board, 9:281, 285-87; 10:135, 198; 11:416; new magazine to oppose, 9:398; no enthusiasm for among federal workers, 9:595; not impressed with record of J. C. Dancy, 10:237, 274; opposes Jim Crow car laws, 11 :460; opposes lily whites, 9:559, 566; places BTW in awkward position regarding policy of reducing black officeholders in South, 10:55051, 552, 553; plans to confer with black leaders, 9:599-600; plans to recognize blacks for political appointment, 10:81, 140; plans to remove black officeholders in South, 10:439;