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- Alabama Hall, 69–70.
- Alabama Legislature, 45, 75.
- Armstrong, Gen, S. C., accompanies Washington on tour, 70; founder of Hampton, 23–24; invites Washington as commencement speaker, 32, 77; sends Washington to Tuskegee, 45; sketch of, 22.
- Atlanta Constitution, 81.
- Atlanta Speech, 79–81.
- Baldwin, William H. Jr., President of Board of Trustees, Tuskegee Institute, 73, 138.
- Belgium, Washington's visit to, 122.
- Books, written by Washington, 108.
- Buildings, first at Tuskegee, 50–51,58.
- Bulloch, Gov., of Ga., 81.
- Business League, National Negro, 109.
- Cabbages, an oration on, 96.
- Cabin, description of a, 3.
- Capital, campaign for removal, W. Va., 37.
- Carnegie, Andrew, 71, 73, 111.
- Carney, Sergeant William H., 85.
- Chicago Peace Convention, 106.
- "Chopping bee," 52.
- Coal mine, 12–13.
- Coat, sale of, 28.
- Commencement exercises at Tuskegee, 93–95.
- Copenhagen, Washington's visit to, 127.
- Corner stone, first building at Tuskegee, 59–60.
- Cotton States Exposition, 78.
- Creelman, James, 79.
- Davidson, Olivia, 49, 66.
- Denmark, Washington's visit to, 127.
- Douglass, Frederick, 76, 82, 105.
- Education of negro, effect of, 90–91; future of, 104; negro education after Civil War, 22; Washington's idea of, 91–93, 98, 103.
- Eliot, President C. W., 67.
- "Emancipation Proclamation," 8.
- "Entitles," 9.
- Europe, Washington's trips to, 119–128.
- Extension work of Tuskegee, 100.
- Farm, purchase of, 50–51.
- "Festivals," 54.
- Freedmen's Bureau, 90.
- Gifts to Tuskegee, 54, 74–75.
- Hales' Ford, Washington's birth-place, 3.
- Hampton Institute, 15, 17, 20, 22–23, 26–27, 29–30, 32, 34.
- Harvard University, 82.
- Holland, Washington's visit to, 122.
- Howard, Captain, conductor on the W. and A. R. R., 139.
- Howell, Clark, editor of Atlanta Constitution, 81.
- Huntington, Collis P., 71.
- Indians, at Hampton Institute, 41–42.
- Jamestown, 1–2.
- Jones, Judge George, 114.
- "Learning with the Hands," 108.
- "Library," Washington's first, 17.
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