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146 *Library, Carnegie, 72.
 * Lincoln, President, 7, 118.
 * London, Washington's visit to, 124.


 * Mackie, Mary F., 24, 77.
 * McKinley, President, 106, 113.
 * Macon County, Ala., 46, 48, 90.
 * Madison, Wis., speech at, 77.
 * Maiden, W. Va., 9–10, 12, 14, 17, 29, 34, 37, 126.
 * "Man Farthest Down," 127.
 * Marriages, Washington's, 65, 131–132.
 * Master of Arts decree, 82.
 * Morgan, S. Griffitts, 28.
 * Mother, Washington's, 3, 10, 30.
 * Moton, R. R., successor to Washington, 139.
 * Murray, Margaret, 132.
 * "My Larger Education," 108.


 * Name, Washington's change of, 9.
 * National Council of Congregational Churches, 142.
 * Negro, 15, 18, 22, 37, 41, 56, 59–60, 77–78, 80, 82, 85, 106, 108–110, 126.
 * Negro Bar Association, 110.
 * Negro Business League, National, 109.
 * Negro Funeral Directors' Association, 110.
 * Negro Press Association, 110.
 * New Haven, Conn., 142.
 * Newspapers, contributions to, 107.
 * Night school, 35, 43.


 * Paris, Washington's visit to, 123.
 * Peabody Fund, 75.
 * "Plucky Class," 43.
 * Politics, Washington's interest in, 38.
 * Porter Hall, 62, 68.


 * "Quarters, "3.


 * Rogers, H. H., 71, 91, 138.
 * Roosevelt, President, 113–115.
 * Rosenwald, Julius, 74.
 * Ruffner, General Lewis, 16.
 * Ruffner, Mrs., 16–17.


 * School, first, taught by Washington, 34.
 * Scott, Emmett J., 114.
 * Shaw, Robert Gould, 85.
 * Slater Fund, 75.
 * Smith, Fannie M., 65.
 * South, condition of, after the Civil War, 22.
 * Stanley, Sir Henry M., 124.
 * Story-teller, Washington as a, 84–85.
 * Students, first, at Tuskegee, 49–50.
 * Students' work at Tuskegee, 61.


 * Taft, President, 115.
 * Tanner, Henry O., 123.
 * Tuskegee, town of, 46, 143.
 * Tuskegee Institute: beginnings of, 46–47; Carnegie Library at, 72; character of students of, 49–50; commencement exercises of, 93–94; extension work of, 100; first buildings of, 50–51; first year of, 54–55; growth of, 101; laying corner stone of, 59–60; negro conferences at, 110; opening of, 49.


 * "Up from Slavery," 108.


 * Vessel, unloading, in Richmond, 19.
 * Virginia, 1, 14.

Washington, Booker T., Atlanta speech, 78–82; birth, 3; books by, 108; character of, vii–viii, 134; children of, 131; coal mine experiences, 12; commencement speaker, 32; contributor to press, 108; death of, 143; early life of, 4–6; education, his ideas of, 60–61, 91–93, 98, 103; "examination" at Hampton, 25; founds Tuskegee, 46–51; home life, 129–134; hotel waiter, employed as, 34; janitor, works as, 26–27, 20; journey to Hampton, 17–18; last illness of, 142; leader of race, 82, 105; league, organizer of, 109; life at 