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Volume 103 • Number 1

March 2007


Staff

Articles

Editor's Note 1

"We Cannot Make a Silk Purse Out of a Sow's Ear": Eugenics in the Hoosier Heartland 3
Alexandra Minna Stern

Creating a Jewish American Identity in Indianapolis:The Jewish Welfare Federation and the Regulation of Leisure, 1920–1934 39
Richard Moss

Mr. Halleck's New Deal: Congressman Charles Halleck and the Limits to Reform 66
Robert L. Fuller

Review Essay

Engulfed by the Past: History and Experience at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum 93
Keith A. Erekson

Reviews

White, Fragile Alliances: Labor and Politics in Evansville, Indiana, 1919–1955 101
By Gary L. Bailey

Carr, Our Town: A Heartland Lynching, a Haunted Town, and the Hidden History of White America 103
By Edward T. Linenthal

Peters, Five Days in Philadelphia: The Amazing "We WantWillkie" Campaign of 1940 and How it Freed FDR to Save the Western World 104
By Paul Musgrave

Gould, prod., Ernie Pyle's War: A Documentary on Ernie Pyle, World War II Correspondent 106
By Owen V. Johnson

Black, Come Hither to Go Yonder: Playing Bluegrass with Bill Monroe 108
By Bland Simpson

Rund, The Indiana Rail Road Company: America's New Regional Railroad 109
By Richard Saunders, Jr.

Goodwin, Team of Rivals: The Policital Genius ofAbraham Lincoln 111
By Matthew N. Vosmeier

Matthews, Basil Wilson Duke, C.S.A.: The Right Man in the Right Place 113
By Robert G. Mangrum

Loewen, Sundown Towns: A Hidden Dimension of American Racism 114
By William Munn

Higbie, Indispensable Outcasts: Hobo Workers and Community in the American Midwest, 1880–1930 and Dickson and Allen, The Bonus Army: An American Epic 115
By Kenneth L. Kusmer


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