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HENRY BERRY LOWERY (c1844-c1872). American outlaw. Lowery and his band of guerillas in the swamps of Robeson County, North Carolina. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1872

HENRY BERRY LOWERY (c1844-c1872). American outlaw. Lowery and his band of guerillas in the swamps of Robeson County, North Carolina. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1872


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HENRY BERRY LOWERY (c1844-c1872). American outlaw. Lowery and his band of guerillas in the swamps of Robeson County, North Carolina. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1872

HENRY BERRY LOWERY
(c1844-c1872). American outlaw. Lowery and his band of guerillas in the swamps of Robeson County, North Carolina. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1872

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1860s 1872 Band Berry Desperado Fighter Gang Guerilla Henri Liberated North Carolina Rifle South East Swamp Lowery Tuscarora


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HENRY BERRY LOWERY (c1844-c1872). American outlaw. Lowery and his band of guerillas in the swamps of Robeson County, North Carolina. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1872. In this wood engraving from 1872, we catch a glimpse into the world of Henry Berry Lowery, a notorious American outlaw who roamed the swamps of Robeson County, North Carolina. The image depicts Lowery and his fearless gang of guerrilla fighters standing proudly amidst the dense foliage. The late afternoon sun casts long shadows on their faces as they clutch their rifles tightly, ready for any encounter that may come their way. These men embody resilience and determination; they are warriors fighting against oppression and injustice. Lowery himself stands at the forefront with an air of quiet confidence. His Tuscarora Indian heritage is evident in his features, reminding us that he represents not only African Americans but also indigenous peoples who have been marginalized throughout history. This wood engraving captures a moment frozen in time - a mid-1860s scene during the aftermath of the Civil War when lawlessness prevailed in parts of the South East. It serves as a testament to those who dared to challenge societal norms and fight for what they believed was right. Henry Berry Lowery's legacy lives on as an emblematic figure whose actions liberated many from oppression. This print is a reminder that even in times marked by desperation and chaos, there were individuals like Low

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