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This issue contains 24 articles in total

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  1. An Interview with Larry Woiwode
  2. Midwest Malaise in About Schmidt
  3. Audiovisual Solitude
  4. Edith: The Rogue Rockefeller McCormick by Andrea Friederici Ross (review)
  5. The American Midwest in Film and Literature: Nostalgia, Violence, and Regionalism by Adam R. Ochonicky (review)
  6. Striding Lines: The Unique Story Quilts of Rumi O’Brien by Bobbie Malone (review)
  7. Blue-Collar Conservatism: Frank Rizzo’s Philadelphia and Populist Politics by Timothy J. Lombardo (review)
  8. Ojibwe, Activist, Priest: The Life of Father Philip Bergin Gordon, Tibishkogijik by Tadeusz Lewandowski (review)
  9. Sovereign Schools: How Shoshones and Arapahos Created a High School on the Wind River Reservation by Martha Louise Hipp (review)
  10. Organizing Freedom: Black Emancipation Activism in the Civil War Midwest by Jennifer R. Harbour (review)
  11. Not Far from Me: Stories of Opioids and Ohio ed. by Berkeley Franz and Daniel Skinner (review)
  12. Homesteading the Plains: Toward a New History by Richard Edwards, Jacob K. Friefeld and Rebecca S. Wingo (review)
  13. Queering Kansas City Jazz: Gender, Performance, and the History of a Scene by Amber R. Clifford-Napoleone (review)
  14. Midwestern Progressives Were Radicals
  15. Progressive Insurgency in the Heartland
  16. The Missing Conservatives? Reflections on Nye’s Midwestern Progressive Politics
  17. Russel Nye and the Unending Struggle to Keep Government Representative
  18. A Good Reason to Read an Old Book: A Critical Appreciation of Midwestern Progressive Politics
  19. Nye’s Midwestern Progressive Politics After Sixty Years
  20. A “splendid flying field” in Indianapolis: Aviation and Speedway Spectacles in the Great War Era
  21. Invisible Childhoods: Dependent African American Children in the Urban Midwest
  22. The Midwest: Cradle of Vocational Education
  23. “Let Us Not Look Regretfully on the Past”: Clara Bewick Colby and Midwestern Women’s Early Coeducation at the University of Wisconsin
  24. Introduction
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