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The Ohio: The Historic River in Vintage Postcard Art, 1900–1960 by John A. Jakle and Dannel McCollum (review)
societal level from individual examples sometimes leave as many questions as they answer. Still, as an analysis of people seeing larger meaning beyond their circumstances, Hayes’s work is successful, and his call to consider the spiritual as a historical force alongside the material in the formation of “an interracial, class-based sense of solidarity” is worthy of serious scholarly consideration (196). Paul Yandle North Greenville University