Uncover the Untold Story of William Clarke Quantrill and the Missouri GuerrillasStep into the heart of Civil War history with James C. Edwards' insightful work, WILLIAM CLARKE QUANTRILL: WHAT HISTORY DOESN'T WANT YOU TO KNOW. Volume two explores the pivotal years of 1863 to 1865. Drawing from an array of firsthand accounts and primary sources, Edwards reveals the true motivations and experiences of Quantrill's men. Rather than a single-sided story, readers are invited to engage with a balanced perspective-one that acknowledges the complexity of the conflict, including the suffering of Missouri civilians under policies such as Order Number Eleven and the difficult decisions that shaped their actions. Throughout this second volume the reader will witness major campaigns, including the notorious raid on Lawrence, Kansas, and gain new insight into the events and reasons behind them. Edwards thoughtfully examines the roots of retaliation, dispelling misconceptions of lawlessness, and highlights moments of compassion amid the turmoil of war. By questioning widely held accusations and encouraging a reconsideration of established Civil War historiography, this book fosters a deeper, more objective understanding of the era. Get ready to enrich your knowledge with an account that goes well beyond the victor's narrative.