J.
Jackson (Miss.), post-war condition, [5].
Jews in South, [23], [274].
Jillson, school official in South Carolina, [216].
"Jim Crow," car, [95]; theory of "separate but equal" rights, [277].
John Brown's Body sung in Union League initiation, [184].
Johnson, Andrew, amnesty proclamation, [9], [75]; policies opposed by Andrews, [28]; and negro suffrage, [50], [78]; reconstruction policy, [57]-[58], [73] et seq., [83]; military governor of Tennessee, [65]; nomination, [70]; personal characteristics, [71]-[72], [73]; adopts Lincoln's policy, [73], [88]; and Congress, [80] et seq., [118], [119], [120]-[121], [126] et seq., [288]; use of pardoning power, [87]; speechmaking tour to the West, [131]; impeachment, [158] et seq.; and Stanton, [163]-[165].
Johnson, Reverdy, [122].