“Her unique observations are about how the war impacted people—from the thrill-seekers going to battlefields for fun, to the nurses working among the wounded in darkness, and London society women venturing into foreign lands to work near dangerous enemy lines.” WarWomenHistoryBattleEnglandHeroesScotlandWw1Red CrossNurses Book:The Strange Side of War: A Woman's WWI Diary Source: The Strange Side of War: A Woman's WWI Diary
“Each of the three cultures in New Mexico during the mid-1800s (Caucasian, Hispanic, and Native American) were actively involved in kidnapping each other. As competition and fighting occurred between the three races, cruelty and violence were rampant on all sides. Yet, some captives found kindness among their captors.” WarHistoryWesternNative AmericanCaptivesHispanicNew MexicoSouthwest Book:Captives of the Southwest Source: Captives of the Southwest
“A common thread that weaves the stories of all the captives together is race—one racial group attacking another. Many innocent people were simply trying to live their ordinary lives when another group decided it was justifiable to use violence to rob, beat, murder, kidnap, sometimes mutilate, and enslave others and their loved ones.” WarAmericaRaceHistoryRacismSouthwestInnocents Book:Captives of the Southwest Source: Captives of the Southwest