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  3. Vol. 119 No. 1 (2023): Volume 119, Issue 1, March 2023

Published: 2023-03-01

Articles

“The Veneer of Civilization Washed Off”

Anti-Black Posse-Lynchings in the Twentieth-Century Rural Midwest

Brent M. S. Campney

1 - 26

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The Greensburg Race Riot of 1907

Race and a Sundown Town

Robert W. White

27 - 78

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Protests and Dangerous Ideas

U.S. College Campuses in the 1960s

Jason S. Lantzer

79 - 82

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No Fry Bread

Bringing Indigenous and Homesteader Foodways into the Contemporary Kitchen

S. Margot Finn

83 - 89

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Reviews

As Long as the Earth Endures

Annotated Miami-Illinois Texts

Sean P. Harvey

90 - 91

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Detroit’s Hidden Channels

The Power of French-Indigenous Families in the Eighteenth Century

Jonathan Quint
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Race, Removal, and the Right to Remain

Migration and the Making of the United States

Nicholas P. Wood

93 - 95

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Settler Memory

The Disavowal of Indigeneity and the Politics of Race in the United State

Kristalyn Shefveland,

95 - 96

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Seeing Red

Indigenous Land, American Expansion, and the Political Economy of Plunder in North America

John P. Bowes

97 - 98

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America’s Religious Crossroads

Faith and Community in the Emerging Midwest

Matthew Bowman
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Not Made by Slaves

Ethical Capitalism in the Age of Abolition

A. Glenn Crothers

100 - 101

Malabar Farm

Louis Bromfield, Friends of the Land, and the Rise of Sustainable Agriculture

J. L. Anderson

102 - 103

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In the Watershed

A Journey Down the Maumee River

Edith Sarra

103 - 105

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