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James McPherson wrote in the forward to Lauren Cook Burgess's
book, An Uncommon Soldier, that Burgess was herself a re-enactor and that
when she was discovered coming out of the ladies restroom at a re-enactment
at Antietam in 1989 and she was banned from impersonating a soldier. The
National Park Service stated that keeping things authentic was important.
Burgess didn't take her discharge lying down and sued the park service
for sex discrimination.