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of migrations, 10-20, 22, 83-85; effects of migrations, 89. Crawford, Anthony, 47. Credit system, 92-93. Crop failures, 14-15. Cudahy Soap Factory, 109. Culver, Charles M., 130. _Dallas Express_, 162. Davis, I.D., 81. Dayton, migrations to, 126. Discussion, stimulus to migration, 26. District of Columbia, migrations to, 57. Diversification of crops, 15. Delaware, migrations to, 57, 134. Delinquency problem, study of, in Cleveland, 127. Detroit: opportunities in, 28; negro labor, 51, 130-131; wages, 129; welfare work, 131-132; housing, 131-132. _See also_ Michigan. Detroit _Labor News_, 151. Detroit Employers' Association, 130. Dock hands, wages of, 114. Domestic service: in North, 17, 50-51, 122, 129; in South, 16. Domination, removal of fear of, 91. Dressmaking trade, negro labor in, 50. East Chicago: migrations to, 109-110; wages, 109-110; housing, 109-110; recreation facilities, 110; prejudice, 110; returns to former homes from, 110. _See also_ Chicago; Illinois. East St. Louis: migrations to, 57, 99-101; riot of 1917, 98-101; wages, 99; demand for labor, 99; housing, 100. _See also_ St. Louis; Missouri. East St. Louis _Journal_, 101. Economic policy of South, change in, following migrations, 87-88. Edge, Governor, of New Jersey, 140. Educational facilities: lack of, cause of migration, 18-19, 81, 83; improvement in, 83, 90-91; separation in schools, 96. Effects on the North: increase in crime, 141; views of the press, 152-174. Effects on the South: wages, 86-87; change in economic policies, 88-92; labor unions, 88, 147-151; lessening of prejudice, 88-89; welfare work, 88, 92-94; increased educational facilities, 83, 90-91; land tenure and credit systems, 92-93; views of the press, 152-174. Efforts of the North to induce migration: labor agents, 29, 36-37, 40, 60, 65; in Milwaukee, 112, 114; in Pittsburgh, 119-120. Efforts of the South to check migration: suppression of labor agents, 38, 72-74, 76-77; through Tuskegee Institute, 81-82; through the churches, 83; legislation, 72-73, 76; increased wages, 79, 83; change in policies, 84-85; impro
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