Kamis, 17 Agustus 2017

A Hard School for Hard Men: Guerrillas Such as the James Boys Became Outlaws

The Missouri-Kansas border troubles did not end with the Civil War. For the next few years Americans will continue to commemorate the brutal conflict that nearly tore the nation apart 150 years ago. Naturally the bulk of Civil War sesquicentennial activities will take place in the East, with reenactors and spectators flocking to places like …

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