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Ohio Valley History is a refereed academic journal published by The Filson Historical Society, Cincinnati Museum Center, and University of Cincinnati. The journal’s focus is the history and culture of the Ohio River Valley and Upper South, including Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and West Virginia. It covers the frontier/pioneer, early National, and antebellum periods; the Civil War and Reconstruction; and the 20th Century, including Civil Rights and urbanization.
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Volume 20, Number 5, Special Issue 2020Table of Contents
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View “I Would Not Have a White Upon the Premises”: The Ohio Valley Salt Industry and Slave Hiring in Illinois, 1780-1825
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“I Would Not Have a White Upon the Premises”: The Ohio Valley Salt Industry and Slave Hiring in Illinois, 1780-1825
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Servants and Slaves in Louisville: Race, Ethnicity, and Household Labor in an Antebellum Border City
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View Summary of Whether It Really Be Truth or Fiction: Colonel Reuben T. Durrett, the Filson Club, and Historical Memory in Postbellum Kentucky
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Whether It Really Be Truth or Fiction: Colonel Reuben T. Durrett, the Filson Club, and Historical Memory in Postbellum Kentucky
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View Summary of What is the Use of Parks?: The Debates Over Parks and the Response of Louisville’s African American Community to Racial Segregation, 1895–1930
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What is the Use of Parks?: The Debates Over Parks and the Response of Louisville’s African American Community to Racial Segregation, 1895–1930
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View Summary of Race, Sex and Riot: The Springfield, Ohio Race Riots of 1904 and 1906 and the Sources of Anti-Black Violence in the Lower Midwest
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Race, Sex and Riot: The Springfield, Ohio Race Riots of 1904 and 1906 and the Sources of Anti-Black Violence in the Lower Midwest
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View Summary of It Was North of Tennessee: African American Migration to Louisville and the Meaning of the South
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It Was North of Tennessee: African American Migration to Louisville and the Meaning of the South
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Investing in Segregation: The Long Struggle for Racial Equity in the Cairo, Illinois, Public Schools
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| ISSN | 2377-0600 |
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| Print ISSN | 1544-4058 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2020-10-20 |
| Open Access | Yes |
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