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Foreword Preface PART I. INTRODUCTION: SOCIAL REFORM IN THE PROGRESSIVE ERA SOUTH PART II. THE DOCUMENTS 1. Reforming the New South Walter Hines Page,The Rebuilding of the Old Commonwealths, 1902 2. Race The Race Problem--An Autobiography, 1904 James B. Dudley,To Charles Lee Coon, June 4, 1913 Lily Hardy Hammond,Southern Women and Racial Adjustment, 1917 3. Prohibition Josiah William Bailey,The Political Treatment of the Drink Evil, 1907 John E. White,Prohibition: The New Task and Opportunity of the South, 1908 Booker T. Washington,Prohibition and the Negro, 1908 4. Child Labor Irene M. Ashby,Child-Labor in Southern Cotton Mills, 1901 Alexander J. McKelway,Child Labor in the Southern Cotton Mills, 1906 Lewis W. Hine,Photographic Essay: Child Labor in the New South, 1908-1911 5. Black Education W. E. B. Du Bois,Of the Training of Black Men, 1903 Booker T. Washington,Why I Made Tuskagee an Industrial School, 1912 Leo M. Favrot,The Industrial Movement in Negro Rural Schools, 1913 6. New Women Margaret Murray Washington,The Gain in the Life of Negro Women, 1904 Mary Johnston,Speech, May 31, 1910 Rebecca Latimer Felton,The Subjection of Women and the Enfranchisement of Women, 1915 APPENDIX Selected Bibliography IndexLink, William A. is the author of 'Rebuilding of Old Commonwealths Documents of Social Reform in the Progressive Era South', published 1996 under ISBN 9780312105907 and ISBN 0312105908.
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