
A detail of African-Americans working in cornfields from Marla Jackson's quilt, "Still We Rise," as Jackson worked to finish the project the week before the 150th anniversary of Quantrill's raid. Above are the faces of Quantrill, Bloody Bill Anderson and a free black man who rode with Quantrill, John Nolan.
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