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What We Found

Postscript: Buffalo Soldiers at Fort Robinson

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Divorce in Seward County, Nebraska, 1869-1908 and 1919-1948: A Comparative Study

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Pawnee Archeology in Nebraska

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“White as Any White Person”: an 1880s Fort Robinson Photograph

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The “Magic City”: A History of Dawes County and Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal

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No Mutually Acceptable Solution: The Struggle to Integrate Campus Life at the University of Nebraska-Omaha, 1968-1972

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Postscript: The “Thriving Thirties”?

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Archeology in Nebraska’s State Parks

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Travails of the “Magic City”: The Great Depression in Dawes County

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“Pershing Won’t Do:” The Soldier Vote and the Election of 1920

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Postscript: Pershing the Martinet

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The Troubled Road to Equality for African Americans in Nebraska City, Nebraska: Missteps by an Episcopal Priest that led to Segregation, 1868-1893

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