
Quantrill's Raiders
Civil War Documentary
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Narrated by:
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Scott Yokum
About this listen
William Clarke Quantrill and his band of Partisan Rangers were some of the most brutal outlaws in American history. These Raiders would go on to influence generations of future outlaws, making way for the Wild West and later the gangsters of the Great Depression era.
This Civil War documentary covers all aspects of the Raiders' lives, along with in-depth coverage of breakaway bands of outlaws. Quantrill and his Raiders lived an incredible, almost unbelievable life. But, if you haven't heard their story told correctly, then you'll never understand completely, how insane these men and the times they were living in truly were.
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