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The BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Papers Villard, Oswald Garrison (continued) 9:457; criticized by BTW, 13:314; criticized for lack of understanding of blacks, 10:541; dedicates himself to support of black movement, 10:11718; defends l. E. Milholland as friend of human liberty, 10:573; denies relationship between NAACP and Association of Negro Industrial and Secondary Schools, 13:41-42; described by BTW, 11 :85-87; E. J. Scott's opinion of, 12:483; endorses black artillery regiment, 9:288; equally critical of DuBois and BTW, 8:261-62; feared by E. G. Murphy as too outspoken on black civil rights, 7:228; given credit for removal of segregation signs at Treasury department, 12:297; gives Tuskegee lock of John Brown's hair, 8:585; helps plan BTW's vacation, 5:68; holds successful NAACP meeting in Washington, D.C., 12:404-5; informs BTW of NAACP resolution on Ulrich incident, 11:69; invites BTW to National Negro Conference, 10:116-18; letters from, 5:254-55; 9:76-77, 129, 457, 526-27, 622-23, 661; 10:116-18, 329, 362, 366, 505-6, 554-55, 573-75; 11:23, 69, 99-100, 575; 12:159-60; 13:27-28, 41-42; letter from E. I. Scott, 9:288; letters from F. I. Garrison, 6:457-61, 489-90; 8:251-52, 51819; letter from R. R. Moton, 10:47273; 12:469-70; letter from Seth Low, 12:166-67; letters from W. E. B. Du Bois, 8:224-41, 265-67; letters to, 6:328-29, 475-77; 7:124, 178-79, 204, 273; 8:91, 131-34, 275, 277, 322-23, 585; 9:69, 77, 81, 120, 122-23, 303, 503-4, 618, 666-67, 671-72; 10:11820, 158-59, 335, 363-65, 502-4, 53031, 540-44, 575-76, 614-15; 11:5455, 85-87, 109, 586-87; 12:127, 14445, 164-66, 246, 248-49, 251; 13:3638; letter to C. D. Norton, 10:38587; letter to F. I. Garrison, 6:465; letters to R. R. Moton, 10:487-89; 11:83; 12:472-73; letter to W. E. B. Du Bois, 8:261-63; on Ogden Movement, 6:465; opinion sought on article on race question, 8:277; opposes 238 caste system, 9:519; opposition to plan for school survey from BTW, 13:36-38; plans black regiment for New York national guard, 11:377; plans investigation of Atlanta Riot, 9:76-77; praises BTW, 5:255; praises work of Kowaliga, 6:466; proposes conference on segregation of farmland, 13:34; protests segregation of federal employees, 12:247, 258; provides Taft's secretary with list of key black editors, 10:387; publicizes Alonzo Bailey case, 9:622-23; questioned about protest letter against BTW, 10:472-73; R. R. Moton criticizes, 13:6-7; receives appeal for funds for Alonzo Bailey case, 9:618; receives BTW's defense of speeches delivered in Europe, 10:540-43; receives black newspapers secretly sent by BTW, 10:585; receives funds for NAACP treasury, 12:402; receives information on inequitable distribution of school funds, 9:303; receives letter from BTW designed to be forwarded to Woodrow Wilson, 12:251; receives optimistic reports on Atlanta conditions, 9:152; refuses to capitalize the word Negro, 9:526-27; 11 :23; refuses to publish Quincy Ewing's manuscript, 9:49; relationship with BTW, 5:255; reported to be member of Cosmopolitan Club, 10:127; reports that NAACP and Constitution League will not merge, 10:554-55; responds to BTW's description in My Larger Education, 11:99-100; seeks information on BTW's control of New York Age, 12:332-34, 346; seeks information on M. J. Chisum, 10:92; sends investigator to South to report on peonage, 7:204; sketch in My Larger Education modified, 11:110; speaks to BTW's critics in Boston, 8:156-57; states NAACP is not anti-BTW, 10:425, 488; strained relations with Du Bois, 12:417, 448; supports BTW, 13:511; sympathizes with BTW in Wanamaker dinner controversy, 8:403; thanked for NAACP resolution on Ulrich incident, 11:109; urged to capitalize the word Negro,