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Vol. 33 No. 2

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Fall 2007


Staff

Calm or Conflicted? Labor-Management Relations on Michigan's Iron Ranges in the Nineteenth Century 1
TERRY S. REYNOLDS

History on Stage: The Detroit Players, Prohibition, and the Great Depression 47
MARIJEAN LEVERING

Constructing the Homeland: Dutch Americans and the Netherlands Information Bureau during the 1940s 81
DAVID ZWART

"Breaking the Plane": Integration and Black Protest in Michigan State University Football during the 1960s 101
JOHN MATTHEW SMITH

Crashing the Party: The Ill-Fated 1968 Presidential Campaign of Governor George Romney 131
CHRIS BACHELDER

Book Reviews

Barry. The Midwest Goes to War: The 32nd Division in the Great War. 163
RICHARD F. KEHRBERG

Curtis. Black Muslim Religion in the Nation of Islam, 1960–1975. 164
CURTIS J. EVANS

Erenberg. The Greatest Fight of Our Generation: Louis vs. Schmeling. 166
LAURIE A. WOODARD

Finkelman and Hershock, eds. The History of Michigan Law. 167
MATTHEW LAWRENCE DALEY

Friday. Among the Sturdy Pioneers: The Birth of the Cheboygan Area as a Lumbering Community, 1778–1935. 168
JEREMY W. KILAR

Georgakas. My Detroit: Growing Up Greek and American in Motor City. 170
DEJAN KRALJ

Gile and Marzolf. Fascination with Fiber: Michigan's Handweaving Heritage. 171
GAIL FOWLER MOHANTY

Gray. "I Will Fear No Evil": Ojibwa-Missionary Encounters along the Berens River, 1875–1940. 173
CARY MILLER

Green. Selling the Race: Culture, Community, and Black Chicago, 1940–1955. 174
PERRY R. DUIS

Green. Death in the Haymarket: A Story of Chicago, the First Labor Movement, and the Bombing that Divided Gilded Age America. 175
CHARLES POSTEL

Kersten. Labor's Home Front: The American Federation of Labor during World War II. 177
GREG GEDDES

Kessler-Harris. Gendering Labor History. 178
JOSHUA R. GREENBERG

Lehto. Death's Door: The Truth behind Michigan's Largest Mass Murder. 179
PAUL A. LUBOTINA

Leikin. The Practical Utopians: American Workers and the Cooperative Movement in the Gilded Age. 180
THOMAS MACKAMAN

Parker, ed. The Sound the Stars Make Rushing through the Sky: The Writings of Jane Johnston Schoolcraft. 182
JOHN FIERST

Rowe, ed. Old Hopes for a New Place: The Legacy of Arend D. Lubbers at Grand Valley State University. 184
RICHARD H. HARMS

Salvatore. Singing in a Strange Land: C. L. Franklin, the Black Church, and the Transformation of America. 185
BETTYE COLLIER-THOMAS

Satler. Two Tales of a City: Rebuilding Chicago's Architectural and Social Landscape, 1986–2005. 187
J. PHILIP GRUEN

Sinyai. Schools of Democracy: A Political History of the American Labor Movement. 189
WILSON J. WARREN

Wehrle. Between a River and a Mountain: The AFL-CIO and the Vietnam War. 190
ANDREW E. KERSTEN

Wiggins, ed. Out of the Shadows: A Biographical History of African American Athletes. 191
BRAD D. E. JARVIS

Yuill. Richard Nixon and the Rise of Affirmative Action: The Pursuit of Racial Equality in an Era of Limits. 192
GRETA DE JONG

Editor's Page 195


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