Johnny Rebel (disambiguation)
- Johnny Rebel (disambiguation)
*Johnny Rebel or Johnny Reb was a slang term for Confederate soldiers in the American Civil War.
Johnny Rebel can also refer to:
*Johnny Rebel (singer), the stage name of a country, white supremacist singer
*One one of the main characters in "Johnny Reb and Billy Yank", a comic strip about the Civil War
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