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Yountsville: the rise and decline of an Indiana mill town
other advocates. She provides few details about the early educational experiences of Smith and Garnet and makes no mention of the eventual fate of the African Free Schools, which were later run by African Americans, with funding from the city’s board of education. But despite these oversights, this engaging book provides an informative and stirring account of two men little known today, who struggled mightily to right the wrongs suffered by their brethren.
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Founded in 1938, The Historian has one of the largest circulations of any scholarly journal in the US or Britain with over 13,000 paid subscribers, both individual and institutional. The Historian seeks to publish only the finest of contemporary and relevant historical scholarship. It is the commitment of The Historian to serve as an integrator for the historical profession, bringing together the many strands of historical analysis through the publication of a diverse collection of articles.