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- John_Brown_Gordon abstract "John Brown Gordon (February 6, 1832 – January 9, 1904) was one of Robert E. Lee's most trusted Confederate generals during the American Civil War. After the war, he was a strong opponent of Reconstruction and is thought by some to have been the titular leader of the Ku Klux Klan in Georgia during the late 1860s. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as a U.S. Senator from 1873 to 1880, and again from 1891 to 1897. He also served as the 53rd Governor of Georgia from 1886 to 1890.".
- John_Brown_Gordon allegiance "Confederate States of America".
- John_Brown_Gordon allegiance "United States of America".
- John_Brown_Gordon battle American_Civil_War.
- John_Brown_Gordon battle Appomattox_Campaign.
- John_Brown_Gordon battle Battle_of_Antietam.
- John_Brown_Gordon battle Battle_of_Appomattox_Court_House.
- John_Brown_Gordon battle Battle_of_Cedar_Creek.
- John_Brown_Gordon battle Battle_of_Fort_Stedman.
- John_Brown_Gordon battle Battle_of_Gettysburg.
- John_Brown_Gordon battle Battle_of_Malvern_Hill.
- John_Brown_Gordon battle Battle_of_Opequon.
- John_Brown_Gordon battle Battle_of_Shepherdstown.
- John_Brown_Gordon battle Battle_of_Spotsylvania_Court_House.
- John_Brown_Gordon battle Battle_of_the_Wilderness.
- John_Brown_Gordon battle First_Battle_of_Bull_Run.
- John_Brown_Gordon battle Gettysburg_Campaign.
- John_Brown_Gordon battle Maryland_Campaign.
- John_Brown_Gordon battle Overland_Campaign.
- John_Brown_Gordon battle Seven_Days_Battles.
- John_Brown_Gordon battle Siege_of_Petersburg.
- John_Brown_Gordon battle Valley_Campaigns_of_1864.
- John_Brown_Gordon birthDate "1832-02-06".
- John_Brown_Gordon birthPlace Upson_County,_Georgia.
- John_Brown_Gordon birthYear "1832".
- John_Brown_Gordon deathDate "1904-01-09".
- John_Brown_Gordon deathPlace Miami.
- John_Brown_Gordon deathYear "1904".
- John_Brown_Gordon militaryCommand "Second Corps, Army of Northern Virginia".
- John_Brown_Gordon occupation List_of_Governors_of_Georgia.
- John_Brown_Gordon serviceEndYear "1865".
- John_Brown_Gordon serviceStartYear "1861".
- John_Brown_Gordon thumbnail Jbgordon.jpg?width=300.
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- John_Brown_Gordon wikiPageID "874767".
- John_Brown_Gordon wikiPageRevisionID "605995989".
- John_Brown_Gordon after Alexander_S._Clay.
- John_Brown_Gordon after Joseph_E._Brown.
- John_Brown_Gordon after William_J._Northen.
- John_Brown_Gordon align "left".
- John_Brown_Gordon align "right".
- John_Brown_Gordon allegiance "Confederate States of America".
- John_Brown_Gordon allegiance "United States of America".
- John_Brown_Gordon alongside Alfred_H._Colquitt.
- John_Brown_Gordon alongside Augustus_Octavius_Bacon.
- John_Brown_Gordon alongside Benjamin_Harvey_Hill.
- John_Brown_Gordon alongside Patrick_Walsh_(Southern_U.S._politician).
- John_Brown_Gordon alongside Thomas_M._Norwood.
- John_Brown_Gordon battles American_Civil_War.
- John_Brown_Gordon battles Appomattox_Campaign.
- John_Brown_Gordon battles Battle_of_Antietam.
- John_Brown_Gordon battles Battle_of_Appomattox_Court_House.
- John_Brown_Gordon battles Battle_of_Cedar_Creek.
- John_Brown_Gordon battles Battle_of_Fort_Stedman.
- John_Brown_Gordon battles Battle_of_Gettysburg.
- John_Brown_Gordon battles Battle_of_Malvern_Hill.
- John_Brown_Gordon battles Battle_of_Opequon.
- John_Brown_Gordon battles Battle_of_Shepherdstown.
- John_Brown_Gordon battles Battle_of_Spotsylvania_Court_House.
- John_Brown_Gordon battles Battle_of_the_Wilderness.
- John_Brown_Gordon battles First_Battle_of_Bull_Run.
- John_Brown_Gordon battles Gettysburg_Campaign.
- John_Brown_Gordon battles Maryland_Campaign.
- John_Brown_Gordon battles Overland_Campaign.
- John_Brown_Gordon battles Seven_Days_Battles.
- John_Brown_Gordon battles Siege_of_Petersburg.
- John_Brown_Gordon battles Valley_Campaigns_of_1864.
- John_Brown_Gordon before Henry_Dickerson_McDaniel.
- John_Brown_Gordon before Joseph_E._Brown.
- John_Brown_Gordon before Joshua_Hill_(politician).
- John_Brown_Gordon birthDate "1832-02-06".
- John_Brown_Gordon birthPlace Upson_County,_Georgia.
- John_Brown_Gordon caption "Caroline Gordon Brown, of Berlin, New Hampshire, was Gordon's daughter".
- John_Brown_Gordon caption "Gen. J.B. Gordon".
- John_Brown_Gordon caption "Postbellum engraving by Campbell Brothers, New York".
- John_Brown_Gordon class "3".
- John_Brown_Gordon commands Second_Corps,_Army_of_Northern_Virginia.
- John_Brown_Gordon date "20070929144900".
- John_Brown_Gordon dateOfBirth "1832-02-06".
- John_Brown_Gordon dateOfDeath "1904-01-09".
- John_Brown_Gordon deathDate "1904-01-09".
- John_Brown_Gordon deathPlace Miami.
- John_Brown_Gordon direction "horizontal".
- John_Brown_Gordon hasPhotoCollection John_Brown_Gordon.
- John_Brown_Gordon image "Caroline Gordon Brown.jpg".
- John_Brown_Gordon image "John Brown Gordon postbellum.jpg".
- John_Brown_Gordon laterwork "U.S. Senator from Georgia, Governor of Georgia".
- John_Brown_Gordon name "Gordon, John B.".
- John_Brown_Gordon name "John Brown Gordon".
- John_Brown_Gordon placeOfBirth Upson_County,_Georgia.
- John_Brown_Gordon placeOfDeath Miami.
- John_Brown_Gordon quote "It is exceedingly difficult to determine Gordon's exact role in the Klan, but given the nature of his testimony, his almost constant travel throughout Georgia and the South, and his desire to maintain peace, social order, and white supremacy, one can conclude with reasonable certainty that he was at least titular head of the Georgia Ku Klux Klan. Even so, he probably had little knowledge of and little control over the local klaverns, as this terrorist association was never fully organized. Although it is remotely possible that Gordon was unaware of the threats and violence southern whites so often employed against southern blacks, it seems more plausible that Gordon simply "looked the other way" and countenanced such excesses as the price that had to be paid if social peace—a peace determined and defined exclusively by southern whites—was to be regained and preserved. Gordon may not have condoned the violence employed by Klan members, but he did not question or oppose it when he felt it was justified. In this sense, Gordon typified the upper levels of Southern society: he would do what had to be done to assure a white-controlled social order, but he hoped it could be accomplished without violence.".
- John_Brown_Gordon rank "35".
- John_Brown_Gordon serviceyears "1861".