K.
Kansas and negro suffrage, [156], [285].
Kelley, "Pig Iron," of Pennsylvania, [150].
Kellogg, W. P., Governor of Louisiana, [224]-[225], [294].
Kentucky, Confederates in, [25]-[26]; and abolition of slavery, [36]; exception in reconstruction problem, [86].
Knights of the Golden Circle, [176].
Knights of the White Camelia, [237], [246], [251]-[252], [259].
Knox, T. W., correspondent for New York Herald, [28].
Ku Klux Klan, [191], [237], [243] et seq., [290]; development, [49], [243]-[246]; and Freedmen's Bureau, [107]; and Union League, [194 (note)]; activities, [207], [219], [240], [252] et seq., [263]-[264]; organization, [246]-[249]; objects, [249]-[250], [252], [263]; report of Federal commanders, [250]-[251]; political effects, [260]-[261]; "Ku Klux Act," [261]-[262]; and negro suffrage, [291].