Center, Great Plains Studies
Great Plains Quarterly (through 2013)
Accessibility Remediation
If you are unable to use this item in its current form due to accessibility barriers, you may request remediation through our remediation request form.
Date of this Version
1996
Document Type
Article
Abstract
AFRICAN AMERICANS AND THE GREAT PLAINS: AN INTRODUCTION (Keith D. Parker)
THE GREAT PLAINS SIT-IN MOVEMENT, 1958-60 (Ronald Walters)
PRELUDE TO BROWNSVILLE: THE TWENTY-FIFTH INFANTRY AT FORT NIOBRARA, NEBRASKA, 1902-06 (Thomas R. Buecker)
FROMPIN' IN THE GREAT PLAINS: LISTENING AND DANCING TO THE JAZZ ORCHESTRAS OF ALPHONSO TRENT, 1925-44 (Marc Rice)
"WITH ONE MIGHTY PULL": INTERRACIAL TOWN BOOSTING IN NICODEMUS, KANSAS (Claire O'Brien)
BOOK REVIEWS
Talking Up a Storm: Voices of the New West
Girl on a Pony
Tough Daisies: Kansas Humor from "The Lane County Bachelor" to Bob Dole
Faded Dreams: More Ghost Towns of Kansas
Indians and the American West in the Twentieth Century
Rachel Calof's Story: Jewish Homesteader on the Northern Plains
Catch Rope: The Long Arm of the Cowboy: The History and Evolution of Ranch Roping
NOTES & NEWS
Comments
Published in Great Plains Quarterly 16:2 (Spring 1996). Copyright © 1996 Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.