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link to catalog page , Tales and Trails of Illinois Author: Stu Fliege
Pub Date: 2003

An accessible, entertaining collection of fifty-two vignettes of Illinois history   learn more...

link to catalog page , Stubborn

Stubborn

Poems

Author: Roland Flint
Pub Date: Cloth: ; Paper: 1990

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link to catalog page , American Women Stage Directors of the Twentieth Century Author: Anne Fliotsos and Wendy Vierow
Pub Date: July 2008

The first reference to focus on American women directors   learn more...

link to catalog page , Rape in Chicago

Rape in Chicago

Race, Myth, and the Courts

Author: Dawn Rae Flood
Pub Date: June 2012

Evolving strategies against rape in Chicago courts   learn more...

link to catalog page , Immigrant Women Workers in the Neoliberal Age Author: Edited by Nilda Flores-González, Anna Romina Guevarra, Maura Toro-Morn, and Grace Chang
Pub Date: July 2013

Interdisciplinary perspectives on an underrepresented labor force   learn more...

link to catalog page , Thunder Below!

Thunder Below!

The USS *Barb* Revolutionizes Submarine Warfare in World War II

Author: Admiral Eugene B. Fluckey
Pub Date: Cloth: 1992; Paper: 1997

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link to catalog page , The Freedom of the Migrant

The Freedom of the Migrant

Objections to Nationalism

Author: Vilém Flusser
Pub Date: Cloth: 2003; Paper: 2013

The first English translation of the German philosopher's 1994 book   learn more...

link to catalog page , The First Chouteaus

The First Chouteaus

River Barons of Early St. Louis

Author: William E. Foley and C. David Rice
Pub Date: 2000

The true story of a fascinating pair of entrepenuerial brothers who built a huge trade empire along the Mississippi River   learn more...

link to catalog page , How to Read an Oral Poem Author: John Miles Foley
Pub Date: November 2002

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link to catalog page , Spectres of 1919

Spectres of 1919

Class and Nation in the Making of the New Negro

Author: Barbara Foley
Pub Date: April 2008

A look at the violent “Red Summer of 1919” and its intersection with the highly politicized New Negro movement and the Harlem Renaissance   learn more...

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