Race Contact, problem of, 359, 569 Race-Crossing, effects of, 410-416 Race Culture, as influenced by race contact, 424
Race Difference, the basis of the race problem, 396; physical, 389 Race Equality, question of, 364; mean- ing of, 393
Race Friction, in the North, 32, 43, 54, 66-71; in the South, 110, 121; in training camps, 190; in the American army, 231
Race Hatred, cause of, 548 Race Prejudice, in reference to the housing problem, 33; various phases of, 33, 40, 517
Race Progress, as influenced by race- crossing, 415. See Culture of Races. Race Riots, in the Northern states, 54; in the Southern states, 129-131 Race Segregation, in the North, 39; in
the South, 110-114; tendency towards, 470, 575, 577
Racial Affinities and Antipathies, 441 Religion of the Negro, need of elevat- ing the, 590. See Negro Church. Religious Dance, among Negroes, 347 Religious Life, of the Negro, in Africa, 5; in the Northern states, 28, 72-81; in the Southern states, 178-185 Reuter, Edward B., on reasons for the superiority of the mulatto, 387; on the intermarriage of whites and blacks, 445; on the desire of the mu- latto to be white, 570; contrasting mulattoes of the North and South on the social question, 570 Revolution in St. Domingue, 8 Richards, John, observations of, on Negro soldiers, 200, 237 Richey, W. R., observations of, on Negro soldiers, 211, 212, 237 Right to Govern, principle determining
Riis, Jacob, on the color line, 24; on Negro traits, 25
Romanes, on racial differences, 372
Roosevelt, views of, criticized by Ne-
Ross, on race inequality, 380 Rural Life, of the Negro, 87 Ruskin, on Nature's abhorrence of equality, 457
Russell, Irwin, Negro dialect poem by, 300
Scarborough, Dorothy, story by, relat- ing to the Negro, 302
Scott, Emmett J., service of, in the World War, 190; as author, 327; on Negro music, 241
Scott, E. W., painter, 350
Segregation. See Race Segregation. Selika, Madame, concert singer, 345 Sense Acuteness, of Negro and Cau- casian, 398
Seward, William H., on the unassimila- bility of the Negro, 488
Sex Instinct, as related to interracial marriage, 420
Sex Intercourse, decline of, between whites and blacks, 452; evil of, be- tween whites and blacks, 582 Sex Morality, need of, 584 Shaler, N. S., on the absence of friend- ship ties among Negroes, 99; on Negro rape, 118; on the inferiority of the Negro, 382; on the superiority of the mulatto to the Negro, 386; on Negro types, 400; on Negro traits, 404; on the economic inefficiency of the Negro, 533; on the Negro prob- lem in the South, 586, 587 Shands, Herbert, novel of, relating to the Negro, 302
Sinclair, William A., Negro author, 333 Slaves, treatment of, 12; distribution of, in North America, 12 Slave Trade, 6
Smith, Albert, painter, 350
Smith, G. Elliot, on the inferiority of primitive races, 384
Smith, W. B., book of, on the color line, 302
Social Life, of the Negro in the North-
Taft, President, writes foreword to book on the Negro, 270; on educa- tion as the solution of the Negro problem, 499
Taine, on race differences, 373 Tannenbaum, Frank, on lynching in the South, 124
Tanner, Henry O., painter, 349 Temperament of Races, 408 Thomas, William H., on Negro traits, 98, 401, 404; on Negro franchise, 107; on Negro colonization, 466; on Negro leadership, 521; on the future of the Negro, 534
Tidewater Region, as affecting the slav- ery question, 12
Toomer, Jean, novel of, on the Negro, 326
Topinard, on cross-breeding, 411 Tozzer, on race equality, 370 Tradition, as more important than race- crossing for progress, 429; ripening of, necessary to the flowering of cul- ture, 436
Tupes, Colonel, report of, on Negro troops in France, 215, 217, 220, 221 Tuskegee Institute, 173 Tylor, on race differences, 372
University Commission on Race Rela- tions, work of, 551
Vogt, Carl, on the psychology of the Negro, 401
Warrick, Meta, sculptor, 350 Washington, Booker T., on opportuni- ties for the Negro, 19; on the race problem, 508, 509; on race segrega- tion, 474; attitude of, towards South- ern whites, 504; on the social ques- tion, 512; onslaught upon, by radical Negroes, 511; on the writings of, 328-329; on the Negro's progress, 535; promoter of Negro progress, 536; on the relation of industry to higher culture, 538; effort of, in be- half of common schools, 539; as or- ganizer of business men, 540; views of, on the social question, 511; com- mendation of, 499
Weale, Putnam, on the segregation of races of the world, 470 Weatherford, W. D., books by, on the Negro, 302; on rural segregation in the South, 473; as leader of inter- racial coöperation, 550
Webster, Daniel, on the colonization of the Negro, 459
Westermarck, on the color of ruling
classes, 363; on race-crossing, 418 West Indian Negro, compared to the North American, 28
White skin, racial value of, 362
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