In 1950, Velma Johnston came upon a horse trailer leaking blood. When she discovered the destination of the trailer and its occupants—a trio of terrified and badly injured wild horses—she launched a crusade that changed the way westerners regard and treat the bands of mustangs and burros that roam their region. Alan J. Kania worked with Johnston for seven years, and his biography provides insight into Wild Horse Annie's life and her efforts to save the West's wild horse herds.
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