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An American Vendetta - LEGEND of the HATFIELD McCOY FEUD - cover

An American Vendetta - LEGEND of the HATFIELD McCOY FEUD

Jr. Jackie Lee Hatfield, Theron C Crawford

Editorial: Hatfield McCoy Ventures, Inc.

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A republish of "An American Vendetta" by Theron Clark Crawford is a sensationalized account of the infamous Hatfield-McCoy feud. Published in 1889, the book provides one of the earliest journalistic accounts of the conflict between the two families along the Kentucky-West Virginia border. Crawford's vivid descriptions and interviews, including a notable one with Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield, bring to life the brutal and bloody events of the feud. The book also highlights the stereotypes and prejudices of the time, portraying the Appalachian people as backward and violent. Devil Anse's 3rd Great Grandson Jack Hatfield has added updated material and information to the original works.
Disponible desde: 14/01/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 98 páginas.

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