"Hanging Judge" Isaac C. Parker; Notorious half-black half-Indian outlaw Cherokee Bill; one-quarter Cherokee "gentlemen bandit" Henry Starr, relative of the notorious Belle Starr; and the worst of the lot—half-black, half-Indian Rufus Buck. These real-life historical figures collided during the fateful summer of 1895, when young Rufus Buck formed a gang of teens to drive whites from Indian Territory once and for all. His vicious rampage is legend. Learn more at http://buckrampage.com
Why is Alice Liddel in this video? She was surely not involved in the massacre.
fratermidian 6 months ago
@fratermidian - I was hoping few would notice (and they haven't). I needed a public domain photo of an seemingly inappropriately alluring girl. Alice's was the the best I found, and I figured it was obscure enough that few would identify her. Even if they did, the "Alice in Wonderland" idea plays as a somewhat dark joke in the context of the novel. You might call the character in the novel that the photo represents as an wandering in a bizarre landscape, but one she has adapted to too well
leonceg 6 months ago