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elections and campaigns
Depcw, Chauncey,
358
depressions:
post-Civil War,
74–5
1893,
226
“Great,”
543–7
,
555–7
; measures in response to,
547–55
deserters (in Civil War),
8
,
15
,
29
Destler, Chester,
166
Detroit, Mich.,
272–3
Dewey, Comm. George,
238
Diggins, Jack,
536
Diggs, Annie,
185
Dingell tariff bill (1897),
234
diplomatic corps, strengthening of,
222
disarmament,
493–5
distribution of wealth,
140
,
142–3
,
192
Dix, Dorothea,
27
Dobriansky, Lev,
304
Donahue, Peter,
259–60
Donnelly, Ignatius,
167
,
189
,
241
Dooley, Mr.,
222
,
287
,
330
,
345
,
354
,
363
Doolittle. James R.,
51
Dos Passos, John,
536–7
,
538
,
552
draft, military:
in Civil War: Confederate,
14–15
,
23
; Union,
14-15
in World War I,
427–8
Dreiser, Theodore,
316–19
,
322–3
Drew, Daniel,
91–2
Dreyfus Affair,
450
drugs, labeling of,
348
Du Bois, William Edward Burghardt,
285
,
522
Dunne, Finley Peter (Mr. Dooley),
222
,
287
,
330
,
345
,
354
,
363
Durant, Thomas C,
96
Duryea, Charles and Frank,
290
Eakins, Thomas,
309
Early, Gen. Jubal A.,
28
Eastman, George,
81
Eastman, Max,
313–14
Economic Interpretation of the Constitution, An
(Beard),
299–301
economic power, concentrated:
Brandeis on,
392
as challenge to democracy,
389–95
,
532–8
Croly on,
393
Progressive party on,
374
Roosevelt (T.) and,
331–3
,
349–52
Wilson and,
389–91
economic situation and conditions:
Civil War period,
15–16
,
17–18
,
19–20
late 1860s,
73–5
1893,
226
in World War I,
428–31
1920s,
540–1
;
see also
depressions: “Great”
Edgerton, John E.,
548–9
Edison, Thomas Alva,
82
,
84–5
,
108–9
,
198
,
251
education:
business and,
513
1920s,
511–15
and technological innovation,
82
eight-hour workday:
Ekirch, Roger,
387
elections and campaigns, congressional:
1868,
59
1874,
67
1878,
208
1888–94,
227–8
1890,
186
1918,
454
1924,
501
1930,
551
elections and campaigns, presidential:
1864,
303
1872,
207
1900,
241
1916,
419–21
1920,
470–4
1924,
499–501
elections and campaigns, state:
1890,
186
1892,
190
alternating current standardized,
108
Elements of Political Economy (Wayland),
155
elevated transit lines (“els”),
250
elite classes,
113–19
Ellis, L. Ethan,
492
Elmer Gantry (Lewis),
536
Emancipation Proclamation (1863),
8
,
21–2
,
34
Emerson, Ralph Waldo,
17–18
on individual liberty,
153
on the West,
96–7
Emery, Sarah,
185
employment,
see
children: in labor force; unemployment; women: in labor force
Enforcement Act (1870),
66
Engels, Friedrich,
75–6
Communist Manifesto
,
75
,
90
,
174
,
259
,
308
and IWW,
174
England,
see
Great Britain
Equality
(Bellamy),
164–6
Erie Railroad,
91–3
Espionage Act (1917),
440
ethnic/racial caste system,
145–51
;
see also
classes (social) and class system
family size,
122–3
Faraday, Michael,
83
see also
China; Japan; Korea; Philippines
Farley, James A.,
554
farmers,
127–36
in Depression,
543–4
Harding Administration and,
490
political organizations of,
180–91
,
209
radio and,
523
southern;
131–6
; black,
131–4
; white,
134–6
wives of,
127–8
see also
agriculture
Farmers’ Alliance,
182–4
;
see also
National Farmers’ Alliance and Cooperative Union
farm prices, stabilization of,
490
Fass, Paula,
513
Federal Reserve system,
387–8
,
391
,
418
Federal Trade Commission,
391
,
418
Federal Trade Commission Act (1914),
389
Federation of Women’s Clubs,
262
Field, Marshall,
114
Field, Stephen J.,
204
Filler, Louis,
347–8
films,
524–7
Fish, Hamilton,
220
Fitzgerald, Annie,
280
Fitzgerald, Francis Scott,
483
,
537
Fitzgerald, John “Honey Fitz,”
385
five-day workweek,
144
Flagg, James Montgomery,
439
Flexner, Eleanor,
445
Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley,
323
,
324
Flynt, Josiah,
345
Foner, Philip,
236
food:
labeling of,
348
shortages of, after World War I,
469
football,
528–9
Forbes, John Murray,
87
Ford, Ford Madox,
318
character and personality of,
483
control by,
480–2
on vagabonds,
557
and Wilson,
483
and workers,
481–2
foreign affairs:
corporations and,
222
late 19th century,
219–22
in Lincoln Administration,
31–2
in McKinley Administration,
236–41
1920s,
492–6
; economic aspects,
496–9
in Roosevelt (T.) Administration,
336–45
in Wilson Administration,
399–406
,
418
see also
League of Nations; World War I;
and specific countries
Foster, William Z.,
552
Founding Fathers,
see
Framers of Constitution
Fourier, Charles,
173
Fourteenth Amendment,
49
,
50
,
53
,
60
,
303–4
,
505
Framers of Constitution,
204
,
301
and protection of minority rights,
487–8
,
499
,
503
,
504
France:
and Germany (after World War I),
450
,
456
,
496
,
497
Frank, Waldo,
314
Frankfurter, Felix,
419
,
434
,
506
,
537–8
Franklin, Benjamin,
154
Fredericksburg (Va.), battle of,
8
,
25
Freedmen’s Bureau,
49
freedom,
see
liberty
freed people:
abuse of,
50
attitudes of,
38–41
education of,
63–4
and land distribution,
64–5
life of, in South,
67–71
political and civil rights of,
46
,
47
,
48–9
,
52
;
see also
black Americans: suffrage of
free love,
126
Frémont, Gen. John C,
32
on Wilson,
365
Frick, Henry Clay,
78
,
103
,
275
,
350
and Homestead (Pa.) violence,
224–6
home of (“Clayton”),
141
and League of Nations,
458
Frost, Robert,
556
furnishing merchants,
135–6
,
181
Galbraith, John Kenneth,
542
Gardener, Helen,
446
Gardner, Isabella Stewart (Mrs. Jack),
115
Garland, Hamlin,
288
Garrison, Lindley M.,
385
Gary, Elbert H.,
350
Gates, William B.,
86
General Managers Association,
227
George, Alexander and Juliette,
365
,
374
and Bellamy and Lloyd, compared,
167–8
Progress and Poverty
,
163
George, Henry, Jr.,
402
German Ideology, The
(Marx and Engels),
75
,
260
Germany, in World War I,
407
,
423–4
,
432–4
reparations,
496–7
Geronimo (Apache leader),
218
,
219
Gettysburg (Pa.), battle of,
5
,
11–12
Gettysburg Address (Lincoln),
3–6
,
557
Gibson, Charles Dana,
287
Gies, Joseph and Frances,
110
Gillette, William,
69
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins,
123
,
124
,
442
Girard, Stephen,
88
Gitlow, Benjamin,
505
Glaab, Charles,
265
Glad, Paul,
229
Gladden, Washington,
167
Glass, Carter,
387
Glynn, Martin,
420