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Best general references: G. W. Cable, The Silent South. H. C. Lodge in Cong. Rec. 1889-90 pp. 6538-44. Forum, V. p. 517. (July...
...negroes are deprived of their rights of suffrage. North Am. Review, Vol. 151, pp. 593-600, 604-605 (Nov. 1890.) Forum IV. p. 271 (Nov. 1887.) Forum IV. pp...
Best general references: N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 4 to 21: Boston Herald, Aug. 30 to Sept. 30; Public Opinion, Aug. 26 to Sept. 30; F. W. Taussig, The Tariff History of the United States (1893), pp...
...Flaws in the existing tariff make some changes necessary.- (a) Wool. (b) Reduction to tobacco tax. (c) Flax. (d) Sugar. (e) Minimums: Taussig's Tariff History, pp. 258-9, 277, 289, 275-7, 81-104, 270, and Robert Donald in Contemporary Review. Oct. '92, p. 496. (f) Financial results of the existing tariff: N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 4, Boston Herald, Sept...
...change in the existing tariff is certain to be made. (a) by its enemies, the Democrats, Prohibitionists and Populists: party platforms in World Almanac (1893), pp. 79, 81, 84.- Elections of '92. (b) by its friends: the Republican platform: World Almanac (1893) p. 81: 6th annual report of U. S. Com. of Labor, pp. 132-262: N. Y. Times, Sept...