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THE KU-KLUX CONSPIRACY.

This report consists of thirteen volumes.

Volume I contains the report of the committee and the views of the minority.

Volume II contains the testimony taken by the committee in relation to North Carolina, and the report of the trials in the United States circuit court held at Raleigh, North Carolina.

Volumes III, IV, and V contain testimony taken by the committee in relation to South Carolina, and the report of the trials in the United States circuit court held at Columbia, South Carolina. Index to the three volumes is contained in volume III. Volumes VI and VII contain testimony taken by the committee in relation to Georgia. Index is contained in volume VI.

Volumes VIII, IX, and X contain testimony taken by the committee in relation to Alabama. Index is contained in volume VIII.

Volumes XI and XII contain testimony taken by the committee in relation to Mississippi. Index is contained in volume XI.

Volume XIII contains miscellaneous testimony taken by the committee, testimony in relation to Florida, and miscellaneous documents.

INDEX.

A.

is visited by thirty-six Ku-Klux; they came for Mr. Booth; said nothing out of the way to his folks; was asked by Perry Nicholson to join the KuKlux....

did not see the men who attacked Mr. Holliday.

Page.

AARON, NANCY SUSAN, testimony of...

thirty-two years of age; born and lives in Jackson County, Georgia; is mar-
ried; was visited by the Ku-Klux.....
William Booth threatened with flogging.

AARON, W. R., testimony of...

459, 460

459

460

588-591

twenty-eight years old; born in Forsyth County; live in Jackson County; a farmer...

588

588

589

590

591

.7, 237, 238

488

282

544, 545, 546, 1009

545

546

545-548

William Booth threatened.

negro whipped....

Ackridge, case of. (See Eckridge.)

Acock, (Haycock,) whipping, by negroes of....

Adam, (colored,) outrage upon, (Habersham County)..

Adams, Kitchen, homicide of..

Addison, Joseph, outrage upon, (Haralson County, May, 1871)..

Addison, Joseph, whipping of son-in-law and nephew of, (Haralson County, May, 1871).

Addison, Joseph, outrage upon wife and sister-in-law of, (Haralson County, September, 1871).

ADDISON, JOSEPH, testimony of..

twenty-four years old; born in Muscogee County; lives in Haralson County; a farmer; a Union man; whipping of his brother-in-law and his son; is notified to leave; lay out three weeks; visited by the Ku-Klux and whipped, March, 1871; is again notified to leave

again visited by the Ku-Klux, May 31; taken out and shot at

outrage upon his wife and sister-in-law September, 1871; was driven away.. was assailed for being a radical; killing of John Walthall; the party assaulting him was disguised...

Address of B. H. Hill before the Society of Alumni, University of Georgia, July 31, 1871

545

545, 546 546

47

799-808

Adkins, Senator, homicide of, (near Dearing, 1869)........136, 207, 208, 231, 268, 269, 283, 284, 610, 737, 742, 770, 1019, 1021, 1023-1026, 1150, 1151, 1158, 1210, 1211 Adkins, Senator, encounter with Mr. Adams.. 1025, 1030, 1033 Alibis .818,873, 876 Allen, Harry, and wife, (colored,) whipping of, (Gwinnett County, May, 1871).603, 641, 681 Allen, Jack, (colored,) whipping of, (Gwinnett County, May, 1871).. - 603, 641, 681 Allen, Thomas M., homicide of brother-in-law of, (Jasper County, October, 1868). 607, 608 ALLEN, THOMAS M., (colored,) testimony of...

thirty-eight years old; born in Charleston, South Carolina; lives in Atlanta;
pastor of Baptist church at Marietta, Jasper County; came to the State about
1849; was a slave till emancipation; took an active part in the constitutional
convention; elected to the legislature in 1868; colored members expelled;
was reinstated..

voted for Grant; renominated for the legislature: beaten by 60 votes
visit of the Ku-Klux to his house October 17, 1868, and his brother-in-law
Emanuel killed..

verdict of the coroner's jury; received a threatening letter; whipping of Mr.
Goldsboro; murder of Terry and six of his sons, in Warren County; killing
of Ayer, Ashburn, and Adkins..

no safety for colored people except in the large cities; killing of Abram Turner, in Putnam County; colored people expect protection from the Federal Government only; believes many of the jurymen and lawyers are members of the Ku-Klux; Ku-Klux operations principally in the Black Belt, wherever the negroes are in the majority; colored people very peaceablę; whipping of Abram Colby..

607-618

607

609

607,608

610

611

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