Index
| Abolitionists, constitutional theory, 129 |
| Akerman, Amos T. | annual report, 72–73 | | choice. See Criminal justice | | civil rights enforcement, inauguration (1871), 156 | | commitment. See Congressional
Reconstruction | | complaints, 49 | | conclusion. See Ku Klux Klan | | description. See Northern mind | | fear. See Ku Klux Klan | | Huggins, comments, 60 | | Jacobson conclusions, 48–49 | | legal abilities, 62 | | Minnis counsel, 69 | | objective. See Ku Klux Klan | | observations, 135–36 | | opinion. See Ku Klux Klan; Minnis | | opposition. See Civil War | | participation. See Republican Party | | preparation. See Ku Klux Klan | | proscription/social ostracism,
suffering, 63 | | Radicalism, 78–79 | | rejection. See Hill | | resignation, 75–76 | | response/support, 97 | | Smith complaints, 59 | | successor. See Hoar |
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| American federalism | centralizing idea, 129 | | corruption, 107 |
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| American Law Review, 132 |
| American Party, 57 |
| Ames, Adelbert, 160 |
| Arbitrary power, exercise. See Freedmen |
| Armed insurrection, 68 |
| Attorney General. See Akerman; Black;
Evarts; Hoar; Speed; Stanbery | assistant counsel, option, 69–70 | | criticisms, 86 | | instruction. See Legal officers |
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| Avery, James William, 104 |
| Ballard, Bland, 12, 39, 41–42, 56–57,
107–110, 115, 141, 164 |
| Bamford, James V., 29 |
| Barron v. Baltimore, 46 |
| Barron v. The Mayor and City Council
of Baltimore, 5, 171 |
| Beckwith, James R., 67, 143–46, 151 |
| Belknap, William, 67 |
| Berrian, John McPherson, 62—63 |
| Bill of Rights guarantees, 19, 102,
105, 107 | Bradley, usage, 130–31 | | enforcement, 170 | | federal jurisdiction, acceptance,
104–105 | | securing, 46 |
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| Bingham, John A., 136 |
| Black, Jeremiah S., 110–11, 121 |
| Black/negro citizens | civil rights, 9–10, 36—37 | | justice (failure), Freedmens
Bureau/military tribunals
(jurisdiction assumption), 29 | | local justice (quality), variation, 26 | | personal/relative/property rights,
enforcement. See State courts |
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