“I do not set myself up as an advocate of the woman's right doctrine, but would rather appear in the character of a quiet lady expressing her sentiments, not so much to the public as to her immediate friends.”
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Belle Boyd in Camp and Prison
This book provides a firsthand narrative of Belle Boyd's life during the American Civil War, detailing her role as a spy for the Confederate States and her subsequent capture and imprisonment by the Union. The text offers insights into the conditions of Civil War prisons and the personal challenges faced by a woman in a predominantly male conflict. more
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