c) The James-Younger Gang
The James-Younger Gang was a notorious outlaw group active during the Reconstruction era, led by siblings Jesse and Frank James, and the Younger brothers. They were infamous for their bank and train robberies across the Midwest. The gang’s exploits captured the public’s imagination and were seen by some as a form of resistance against the economic hardships and societal changes of the time. The James-Younger Gang became legendary figures in American folklore, symbolizing the tumultuous period following the Civil War.