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Vol. 33 No. 2
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Contents
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Fall 2007
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Book Reviews
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| Barry. The Midwest Goes to War: The 32nd Division in the Great War. |
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| RICHARD F. KEHRBERG |
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| Curtis. Black Muslim Religion in the Nation of Islam, 1960–1975. |
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| CURTIS J. EVANS |
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| Erenberg. The Greatest Fight of Our Generation: Louis vs. Schmeling. |
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| LAURIE A. WOODARD |
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| Finkelman and Hershock, eds. The History of Michigan Law. |
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| MATTHEW LAWRENCE DALEY |
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| Friday. Among the Sturdy Pioneers: The Birth of the Cheboygan Area as a
Lumbering Community, 1778–1935. |
168 |
| JEREMY W. KILAR |
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| Georgakas. My Detroit: Growing Up Greek and American in Motor City. |
170 |
| DEJAN KRALJ |
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| Gile and Marzolf. Fascination with Fiber: Michigan's Handweaving
Heritage. |
171 |
| GAIL FOWLER MOHANTY |
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| Gray. "I Will Fear No Evil": Ojibwa-Missionary Encounters along the
Berens River, 1875–1940. |
173 |
| CARY MILLER |
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| Green. Selling the Race: Culture, Community, and Black Chicago,
1940–1955. |
174 |
| PERRY R. DUIS |
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| Green. Death in the Haymarket: A Story of Chicago, the First Labor
Movement, and the Bombing that Divided Gilded Age America. |
175 |
| CHARLES POSTEL |
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| Kersten. Labor's Home Front: The American Federation of
Labor during World War II. |
177 |
| GREG GEDDES |
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| Kessler-Harris. Gendering Labor History. |
178 |
| JOSHUA R. GREENBERG |
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| Lehto. Death's Door: The Truth behind Michigan's Largest Mass Murder. |
179 |
| PAUL A. LUBOTINA |
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| Leikin. The Practical Utopians: American Workers and the Cooperative
Movement in the Gilded Age. |
180 |
| THOMAS MACKAMAN |
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| Parker, ed. The Sound the Stars Make Rushing through the Sky: The
Writings of Jane Johnston Schoolcraft. |
182 |
| JOHN FIERST |
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| Rowe, ed. Old Hopes for a New Place: The Legacy of Arend D.
Lubbers at Grand Valley State University. |
184 |
| RICHARD H. HARMS |
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| Salvatore. Singing in a Strange Land: C. L. Franklin, the Black
Church, and the Transformation of America. |
185 |
| BETTYE COLLIER-THOMAS |
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| Satler. Two Tales of a City: Rebuilding Chicago's Architectural and
Social Landscape, 1986–2005. |
187 |
| J. PHILIP GRUEN |
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| Sinyai. Schools of Democracy: A Political History of the American
Labor Movement. |
189 |
| WILSON J. WARREN |
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| Wehrle. Between a River and a Mountain: The AFL-CIO and the
Vietnam War. |
190 |
| ANDREW E. KERSTEN |
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| Wiggins, ed. Out of the Shadows: A Biographical History of
African American Athletes. |
191 |
| BRAD D. E. JARVIS |
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| Yuill. Richard Nixon and the Rise of Affirmative Action:
The Pursuit of Racial Equality in an Era of Limits. |
192 |
| GRETA DE JONG |
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| Editor's Page |
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