Kamis, 06 Juli 2017

America’s Civil War DVD Review: Rebel

Rebel: Loreta Velazquez Civil War Soldier and Spy Directed by María Agui Carter, 2013 No Civil War saga is more improbable than the life of Confederate soldier Loreta Janeta Velazquez recounted in her 1876 autobiography, A Woman in Battle. Filmmaker María Agui Carter knew of Cuban-born Velazquez and, like many others, thought the memoir a …

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