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Author Davis, William C., 1946- author.

Title Inventing Loreta Velasquez : Confederate soldier impersonator, media celebrity, and con artist / William C. Davis.

Publication Info. Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, [2016]

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Description 1 online resource
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Mysteries on Mysteries -- Who Was She? -- "Heroine in a Fix" -- The Summer of Harry Buford -- "In Secret Service" -- "Win My Glory Back" -- "You Will Learn A Little More of Me" -- Lost Months in the Shadows -- The Return of Mrs. DeCaulp -- Gold, Silver, and Bigamy -- "An Imposter of No Ordinary Rank" -- Enter "Madame Velasquez" -- The Woman in Battle -- Embattled Woman -- "She is a Promoter" -- The First Big Cons -- "I Have Never Met Her Equal" -- "The Old Battle Light" -- Legend, Legacy, and Legerdemain.
Summary "She went by many names--Mary Ann Keith, Ann Williams, Lauretta Williams, and more--but history knows her best as Loreta Janeta Velasquez, a woman who claimed to have posed as a man to fight for the Confederacy. In Inventing Loreta Velasquez, acclaimed historian William C. Davis delves into the life of one of America's early celebrities, peeling back the myths she herself created to reveal a startling and even more implausible reality. This groundbreaking biography reveals a woman quite different from the public persona she promoted. In contrast to her bestselling memoir, The Woman in Battle, in which she claimed she was an emphatic Confederate patriot, Velazquez in fact never saw combat. Instead, during the war she manufactured bullets for the Union and convinced her Confederate husband to desert. After the Civil War ended, she wore many masks, masterminding ambitious confidence schemes worth millions, such as creating a phony mining company, conning North Carolina residents to back her financially in a fake immigration scheme, and attracting investors to build a railroad across western Mexico. With various husbands, Velasquez sought her fortune both in the American West and in the Klondike, though her endeavors cost one husband his life. She also became a social reformer advocating on behalf of better prison conditions, the Cuban revolt against Spain, and the plight of Cuban refugees. Further, Velasquez was one of the first women to foray into journalism and presidential politics. Always a sensational press favorite, throughout her life she displayed an uncanny ability to manipulate popular media and use her fame to her benefit in a way that foreshadows celebrities of our own time, including using her testimony in a Congressional inquiry about Civil War counterfeiting as a means of promoting her latest business ventures. So little has been known of Velasquez's real life that postmodern scholars have often glorified her as a 'woman warrior' and used her as an example in cross-gender issues and arguments concerning Hispanic nationalism. Davis firmly refutes these notions by bringing the historical Velasquez to the surface. Drawing on hundreds of sources including Velasquez's personal correspondence, Inventing Loreta Velasquez prompts a reevaluation of historical representations of this complex public figure"-- Provided by publisher.
"Inventing Loreta Velasquez is a search for the reality behind the woman known as Loreta Velasquez, author of The Woman in Battle, one of only two memoirs by women who claimed to have posed as men to serve in the Civil War. For many years, historians have questioned the authenticity of parts of the book but mostly accept it as genuine"-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Velazquez, Loreta Janeta, 1842-1923.
Velazquez, Loreta Janeta, 1842-1923.
American Civil War (United States : 1861-1865)
Women journalists -- United States -- Biography.
Women journalists.
United States.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Subject Women social reformers -- United States -- Biography.
Women social reformers.
Swindlers and swindling -- United States -- Biography.
Swindlers and swindling.
Celebrities -- United States -- Biography.
Celebrities.
Male impersonators -- Confederate States of America -- Biography.
Male impersonators.
Women soldiers -- Confederate States of America -- Biography.
Women soldiers.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Biography.
Chronological Term 1861-1865
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Biographies.
Subject Male impersonators.
Other Form: Print version: 9780809335220 0809335220 (DLC) 2016004000 (OCoLC)926062161
ISBN 9780809335237 (electronic book)
0809335239 (electronic book)
0809335239
9780809335220 (hardback ; alkaline paper)
0809335220