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INDEX 



54; white share, 73. See Cot- 

 ton tenants. 



Tennessee, 14, 66-67, 176, 184, 

 203, 223, 225-26, 258-59, 274- 

 75. 



Tennessee River Valley, 19-20. 



Tenure, types of, 34, 56, 59-60. 

 See Case studies. 



Texas, 14, 22-23, 66-67, 89-91, 

 95, 128-34, 159, 184, 203, 223, 

 225-26, 230-33, 254, 266-70. 



Texas farmers, study of by 

 Sanders, 230-33. 



Thompson, Holland, 8. 



Thompson, W. B., on cotton 

 South, 112-13. 



Three M diet, 298. 



Thrift, lack of, 305-7. 



Tillman, Ben R., Senator, as cot- 

 ton farmer, 290. 



Tobacco culture, in old South, 

 37-38. 



Todd, John A., on American cot- 

 ton crop, 111; on cheap labor 

 in cotton, 208-9. 



Towns, rise in South after Civil 

 War, 63. 



Townsend, Professor, reports of 

 on boll weevil, 90, 91. 



Trade. See Cotton Trade. 



Truck cropping, 234. 



Turner, F. J., on cultural unity, 

 1-2; on sectionalism, 5; on 

 cotton, 42. 



United States, cultural unity 



of, 1-2, 5-6. 

 Unrest agrarian. See Agrarian 



unrest. 



Upland cotton, 13. 

 Urban population in South. See 



Population. 



V anderlip, Frank H., on yields 



per acre, 82-83. 

 Virginia, 14, 15. 

 Virginia Colony, as a plantation, 



36. 



Wage hands on plantation, 73- 

 74. 



Wannamaker, J. S., plan of for 

 stabilizing cotton acreage, 147- 

 48. 



Warehouses, cotton, distribution 

 of, 28-29. 



Washington, Booker T., 312. 



Watson, Tom, on paradox of 

 value, 141. 



Weather, effect of on cotton, 84- 

 87. 



Weevil. See Boll weevil. 



Western Cotton Belt, as compet- 

 ing area, 128-34; cost of 

 producing cotton in, 13233; 

 description of, 22-23. See Mi- 

 gration of plantation system. 



Westward movement of cotton 

 culture, 43, 45. See Western 

 Cotton Belt and Texas. 



Wheat Belt, 126-27. 



White population in South. See 

 Population. 



White, R. Clyde, on relation of 

 cotton to areas of tenancy, 

 illiteracy, and Negroes, 9-10. 



Whitfield, H. L., Governor, call 

 of for cotton conference, 144- 

 45. 



Whitney, Eli, 42. 



Winterbotham, William, Rev., 42. 



Women, work of in cotton fields, 

 161-62, 168, 199-204, 209-11, 

 299-301. 



Woofter, T. J., Jr., on weevil and 

 Negro migration, 99. 



Wu Ting Fang, on demand for 

 cotton, 114. 



Y 



azoo Mississippi Delta, 16. 

 Yields of cotton per acre, 81-83, 



125-26; definition of normal, 



83. 

 Young, T. M., on cotton farmers, 



212. 



W 



age contract system in cot- 

 ton, 55. 



z 



immerman, C. C., survey of 

 North Carolina farmers by, 

 229-30. 



