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The untold story of Florida's most defiant women.
Florida in the 1800s was a borderland-caught between empires, ravaged by wars, and ruled by those brave or desperate enough to survive its swamps, reefs, and storms. In this unforgiving landscape, women carved out power in ways history rarely records.
Florida's Infamous Women (Pre-1900) brings to light the pirates, spies, smugglers, survivors, and outlaws who refused to live by the rules others made for them. From the deck of a pirate ship to the mangroves of the Keys, from a courtroom fighting for wrecking rights to a steamboat bound for exile, these women lived boldly, dangerously, and on their own terms.
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Drawing on court records, newspaper archives, oral histories, and her own Creek ancestry, author Deborah Kunzie spent decades researching these stories. Some are well-documented. Others survive only in folklore and family memory. All deserve to be told.
This is Florida history written from the margins-where women fought, survived, and left their mark on a state that tried to forget them.
Perfect for readers who love: Women's history - Florida history - True crime - Frontier stories - Native American history - Maritime history - Tales of survival and defiance
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