Selasa, 21 Maret 2017

Confederate Con Artist

A mysterious woman of many names and dubious merit became a southern media celebrity or 140 years, historians have puzzled over a book published in 1876 titled The Woman in Battle, the memoir of a woman calling herself Loreta Velasquez, one of her many names, who claimed to have dressed in a Confederate uniform, adopted …

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