The best man in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show was a woman; the woman with the dead-eye aim was Annie Oakley. This video chronicles the life and times of this Woman of the West, whose story became larger than life. She was part legend and part fact. Biographers and friends recount the story of this diminutive woman who could shoot the fringe off a jacket, and then sit down for a lady's tea. Archival photographs and film footage show the sharpshooter in action. Family members recall Oakley's childhood years and days of glory performing before admiring crowds throughout America. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, Rovi
I enjoyed learning more about this wonderful woman. She was a pioneer in woman's rights but not a radical. She had a talent that very few of us will ever experance.
This fine lady has always fascinated me since I was a young girl. Enjoyed this biography very much. Woke up my interest in her life and plan to visit the library for more information on her. Makes me wish I could have seen one of her shows!
I enjoyed learning more about this wonderful woman. She was a pioneer in woman's rights but not a radical. She had a talent that very few of us will ever experance.
This fine lady has always fascinated me since I was a young girl. Enjoyed this biography very much. Woke up my interest in her life and plan to visit the library for more information on her. Makes me wish I could have seen one of her shows!