The Guerrilla Shirt
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The Guerrilla Shirt
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A Labor of Love and the Style of Rebellion in Civil War Missouri
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Article analyzing Missouri guerrilla fighters and how their choice of clothing expressed purpose, identity, and connections to close female friends and relatives. Many guerrilla fighters such as "Bloody" Bill Anderson wore highly-decorated shirts made by sisters, mothers, and wives. These shirts set them apart from other civilians and military personnel, and served as signals that women back home supported their cause.
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Creator: Beilein, Joseph M. Jr.
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2012-06
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Civil War History
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MV-BROWSE PERIODICAL
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This document is not available online. You may come to the Missouri Valley Room to view it or request a photocopy from the Library's Document Delivery service. http://www.kclibrary.org/copy-requests
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