Volume 64 • Issue 4 • 2005 • Fall
Front Matter
Editorial
Article
Race for Justice: the Terry Lee Sims Rape Case in Sioux City, 1949-1952
- Bruce Fehn
Volume 64 • Issue 4 • 2005 • Fall • 311-339
Cornography: Selling Women's Professional Basketball in a Girls' Basketball State
- Shelley Lucas
Volume 64 • Issue 4 • 2005 • Fall • 340-372
Note
John Brown, Abolitionist: the Man Who Killed Slavery, Sparked the Civil War, and Seeded Civil Rights/Terrible Swift Sword: the Legacy of John Brown
- Galin Berrier
Volume 64 • Issue 4 • 2005 • Fall • 375-377
Review
Pioneer Photographers From the Mississippi to the Continental Divide: a Biographical Dictionary, 1839-1865
- Becki Plunkett
Volume 64 • Issue 4 • 2005 • Fall • 373-375
Jessie Benton Frémont: Missouri's Trailblazer
- Vernon L. Volpe
Volume 64 • Issue 4 • 2005 • Fall • 377-378
Retreat From Gettysburg: Lee, Logistics, and the Pennsylvania Campaign
- Terry L. Beckenbaugh
Volume 64 • Issue 4 • 2005 • Fall • 378-379
Immigrant Women in the Settlement of Missouri
- Betty Bergland
Volume 64 • Issue 4 • 2005 • Fall • 381-382
Women's Wisconsin: From Native Matriarchies to the New Millennium
- Barbara McGowan
Volume 64 • Issue 4 • 2005 • Fall • 382-384
Arrow Rock: the Story of a Missouri Village
- Thomas M. Spencer
Volume 64 • Issue 4 • 2005 • Fall • 384-384
Rough Justice: Lynching and American Society, 1874-1947
- Mark R. Ellis
Volume 64 • Issue 4 • 2005 • Fall • 385-387
Amana Style: Furniture, Arts, Crafts, Architecture, and Gardens
- Barbara J. Dilly
Volume 64 • Issue 4 • 2005 • Fall • 387-388
Greetings From the Lincoln Highway: America's First Coast-To-Coast Road
- Richard H. Thomas
Volume 64 • Issue 4 • 2005 • Fall • 389-390
From Prairie Farmer to Entrepreneur: the Transformation of Midwest Agriculture
- Mark Friedberger
Volume 64 • Issue 4 • 2005 • Fall • 390-392
Groundwork: Local Black Freedom Movements in America
- Kristin Anderson-Bricker
Volume 64 • Issue 4 • 2005 • Fall • 393-394