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Contents
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Volume 106 • Number 3
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SEPTEMBER 2010
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Improving Hoosiers Indiana and the Wide Scope of American Eugenics
A Special Issue
Guest Editor: Alexandra Minna Stern
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ARTICLES
REVIEWS
| Deutsch, Inventing America's "Worst" Family: Eugenics, Islam, and the Fall and Rise of the Tribe of Ishmael the ishmaeLites, Comin' Home to Indiana |
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| By Elsa F. Kramer |
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| McShane and Wilk, Steel Giants: Historic Images from the Calumet Regional Archives |
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| By Paul O'Hara |
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| Gehring, Red Skelton: The Mask Behind the Mask |
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| By Andra St. Ivanyi |
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| Glenn and Rafert, The Native Americans |
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| By Christina Snyder |
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| Materson, For the Freedom of Her Race: Black Women and Electoral Politics in Illinois, 1877–1932 |
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| By Kristi Andersen |
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| Johnson, Feminist Frontiers: Women Who Shaped the Midwest |
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| By Donna J. Drucker |
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| Taillon, Good, Reliable, White Men: Railroad Brotherhoods, 1877–1917 |
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| By Jon Huibregtse |
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| Igo, The Averaged American: Surveys, Citizens, and the Making of a Mass Public |
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| By Doris A. Graber |
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| Knerr, Suburban Steel: The Magnificent Failure of the Lustron Corporation, 1945–1951 |
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| By Nicholas Dagen Bloom |
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| Hagopian, The Vietnam War in American Memory: Veterans, Memorials, and the Politics of Healing |
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| By Kirk Savage |
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| REVIEW NOTICES |
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