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Item A History of the Harpsichord – Insert(Indiana University Press, 2016-02-05) Kottick, Edward L.Item Hoppe, D. (Ed). Where we live: Essays about Indiana. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.(Indiana University Press, 1989) Evans, MariAn essay by Mari Evans, one of the founders of the Black Arts movement, about the housing displacement of the Black community in Indianapolis.Item Provocauteurs and Provocations: Screening Sex in 21st Century Media(Indiana University Press, 2020) San Filippo, MariaItem The Negro in Indiana before 1900: A study of a minority.(Indiana University Press, 1993) Thornborough, Emma LouThis chapter covers legislation, policies, and judicial action in Indiana to discourage the immigration of formerly enslaved persons to the state, along with support for the African American community by various individuals.Item We ask only a fair trial: A history of the Black community of Evansville, Indiana.(Indiana University Press, 1987) Bigham, Darrel EThis chapter explores the various economic and political forces shaping the lives of the Black community in Evansville, Indiana including mob violence, residential race clustering, and failed low-income housing initiatives.Item Who Let the Dogs Out?Long, Christopher P.In this chapter from Plato's Animals, Christopher P. Long tracks the philosophical life among the wolves and dogs of Plato’s Republic. Long argues that the scent-markings of the canines in the Republic leave a trail that might itself be used as a kind of cognitive map leading us to one of the central teachings of the text itself: that the philosophical life is situated precariously between the tyrannical tendencies of the wolf and the blind obedience of the well-trained dog.