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Thomasine & Bushrod
"Thomasine & Bushrod was intended as a counterpart to Bonnie and Clyde. This pair of thieves, who operate in the American south between 1911 and 1915, pattern themselves after Robin Hood and hold the white establishment as a modern-day sheriff of Nottingham. ... Thomasine and Bushrod steal from rich, white capitalists, then give to Mexicans, Native Americans, and poor whites."--Container.
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- ""Thomasine & Bushrod was intended as a counterpart to Bonnie and Clyde. This pair of thieves, who operate in the American south between 1911 and 1915, pattern themselves after Robin Hood and hold the white establishment as a modern-day sheriff of Nottingham. ... Thomasine and Bushrod steal from rich, white capitalists, then give to Mexicans, Native Americans, and poor whites."--Container."@en
- "A female bounty hunter who resumes an old romance with bandit Bushrod. Amid the changes transforming the country at the beginning of the twentieth century-cars replace horses and trails turn to roads-the 'wild' west of the 1900s is gradually being tamed. It's still a tough, hard place to make a living, but Thomasine and Bushrod are prepared to try. Hounded by Sheriff Bogardie, they proceed on a spree of bank robberies, sharing their loot with the poor living on the harsh frontier."
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