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CUMULATIVE INDEX Africa, 1:407-11; 3:34, 83, 100, 280, 461, 496, 4:158; 5:50-51, 154, 157, 205, 209-10; American Negroes have sentimental interest, 12:330; BTW condemns British imperialism in, 4:251-52; BTW on, 8:184-85; BTW on race problem in South Africa, 10:378-79, 381; BTW opposes black emigration to, 3:377-78; 5:164-65; 12:468; BTW petitions on behalf of Transvaal and Orange Free State, 5:230-32; BTW plans conference on, 8:548-52; 10:512, 588; BTW's early impressions of, 1:401, 402-3; Chief Sam delivers migrants to Gold Coast, 12:438; colonialism described, 5:16466; Congo cruelty, 8:85-90; cottongrowing in Togo, 5:633-36, 639-42; 6:98-99, 110-12, 126-29, 142-43, 285-86, 417-18, 455-56; 8:550; cotton-growing in West Africa, 6:506-7; difficulty finding men for cottongrowing, 6:480-81, 488-89, 494; Edward W. Blyden on African emigration, 3:497; emigration to, 2:383; European colonies, 5:361; exhibits at Atlanta Exposition, 4:40-42; immigration of American blacks, 6:507; 13:246-47; impressions of J. N. Calloway en route to Togo, 6:26-27; international conference on Negro planned at Tuskegee Institute, 11 :7273; missionaries favor industrial education, 8:550; missionaries in, 2:53; 4:80-81; 5:57; opportunities for black industrial teachers in, 8:551; plans of Joseph Booth, 12:312-14; regeneration sought, 9:500-501; slavery in, 4:223-25; slave trade in, 4:188; South African delegates to Tuskegee conference, 11 :273-74; students from, 6:64; Tuskegee Institute graduates in, 13:286-87; Tuskegee students drown in surf, 6:455; Tuskegee students in Sudan, 8:153-54, 288-89. See also Bushmen; German West Africa; Hottentots; Liberia; South Africa; individual countries African Agricultural World, 9:576 African Association (London), 5:134, 155, 158, 166, 556 African League, 9:576 3 African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church, 3:103, 113, 166, 256, 423; 4:38, 259-60, 484; 5:45; 176, 178, 230, 427, 430, 557, 644; 6:18, 176, 337, 447, 461; 7:50, 75; 8:245, 278, 401, 446, 447, 553; 9:35, 357, 503, 553, 678, 680; 11:61, 274; 12:239; Baltimore Conference, 3:98-99; Daniel A. Payne organizes southern work, 3:97; general conference, 5:541; 6:303; founds Campbell College in Mississippi, 10:64; Henry M. Turner convention, 3 :378; in Binghamton, N.Y., 5:195; in Charleston, S.C., 6:147; in Oil City, Pa., 6:355; praised by BTW, 12:139; role in founding Wilberforce College, 9:353, 355 A.M.E. Church Review, 3:113, 166, 219; 4:310, 364; 5:130, 178; 6:29; publishes article by BTW, 5:95-101 African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Sunday School Union, 5:45 A.M.E. Zion Publishing Co., 10:457 A.M.E. Zion Quarterly Review, 4:21; 5:124 African Methodist Episcopal Zion (A.M.E.Z.) Church, 3:272; 4:21; 5:123, 124, 610; 6:84; 8:217, 220, 335, 446, 447; 9:21, 596, 597; birthplace of Tuskegee Institute, 8:220, 562; meeting in Boston, 5:596; meeting in New York City, 5:116 African music. See Music, African African National Congress, 4:263; 9:205 African Redemption Society, 12:452 African Times and Orient Review, 6:508; 11:532 African Union Co., 4:171 African Zion Sunday School, 2:174, *177 African-Method ist Episcopal Review, 10: 6263 Afro-Alabama Cotton Mill Co., 4:74, *76 ''Afro-American'': Edward Wilmot Blyden on use of term, 4:28; T. Thomas Fortune on use of term, 4:31; use of term, 6:430 Afro-American Cotton Mill Co., 2:351 Afro-American Council, 2:328, 357-58;