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  1. Indigenous Illustration: Native American Artists and Nineteenth-Century US Print Culture
  2. Phillip H. Round
  3. pp. 267-289
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  1. The Hum of Routine: Issues for the Study of Early American Indian Print Culture: A Response to Phillip H. Round
  2. Robert Dale Parker
  3. pp. 290-296
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  1. Temperance, Mass Culture, and the Romance of Experience
  2. Thomas Augst
  3. pp. 297-323
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  1. The Romance of Classlessness: A Response to Thomas Augst
  2. Trish Loughran
  3. pp. 324-328
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  1. Print Culture as an Archive of Dissent: Or, Delia Bacon and the Case of the Missing Hamlet
  2. Nancy Glazener
  3. pp. 329-349
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  1. Mystic Ciphers: Shakespeare and Intelligent Design: A Response to Nancy Glazener
  2. Zachary Lesser
  3. pp. 350-356
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  1. Common Places: Poetry, Illocality, and Temporal Dislocation in Thoreau’s A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers
  2. Meredith L. McGill
  3. pp. 357-374
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  1. The Temporality of Commonplaces: A Response to Meredith McGill
  2. Cary Nelson
  3. pp. 376-380
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  1. Toward a History of Access: The Case of Mary Church Terrell
  2. Elizabeth McHenry
  3. pp. 381-401
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  1. A Response to Elizabeth McHenry
  2. Alice Deck
  3. pp. 402-405
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  1. Labor, Memory, and the Boundaries of Print Culture: From Haymarket to the Mexican Revolution
  2. Shelley Streeby
  3. pp. 406-433
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  1. A Response to Shelley Streeby
  2. Kathryn J. Oberdeck
  3. pp. 434-437
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  1. Recovering and Re-constructing Early Twentieth-Century Hispanic Immigrant Print Culture in the US
  2. Nicolás Kanellos
  3. pp. 438-455
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  1. Lynching Coverage and the American Reporter-Novelist
  2. Jean Marie Lutes
  3. pp. 456-481
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  1. A Response to Jean Lutes
  2. Peter Mortensen
  3. pp. 482-489
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  1. Bookish Women: Reading Girls’ Fiction: A Response to Julia Mickenberg
  2. Stephanie Foote
  3. pp. 521-526
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  1. Understanding Iowa: Flannery O’Connor, B.A., M.F.A.
  2. Mark McGurl
  3. pp. 527-545
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  1. Flannery O’Connor and the New Criticism: A Response to Mark McGurl
  2. Eileen Pollack
  3. pp. 546-556
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  1. A Most Ambiguous Citizen: Samuel R. “Chip” Delany
  2. Stephanie A. Smith
  3. pp. 557-570
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  1. Letter to the Editor
  2. Jennifer Ashton
  3. p. 571
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  1. Nursing Radicalism: Some Lessons from a Post-War Girls’ Series
  2. Julia L. Mickenberg
  3. pp. 491-520
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