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Author: Vivian Halloran
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Introduction: Writing the Midwest into Being
1. Black Lives Matter in the Midwest: An investigation of what it means to be a Black American in Indianapolis
2. Building Community Through Hip-Hop
3. Looking for a Place to Make a Home: How Southern African American migrants constructed community in an unfamiliar Midwest
4. The History of Detroit Michigan in African American Cultures
5. Amish Communities & Linguistic Walls that Bind Them Together
6. Power of Personal Business for Detroit’s Asian Americans
7. Chinese Americans in Iowa: Contributions & Discrimination Amidst a Global Epidemic
8. The Cultural Impact of Japanese Americans in Illinois following WWII
9. Catching Fire: How Chicago Left the Door Open for Indian Artists
10. How is blaming them benefiting us?
11. Arab Americans Struggle with Self Identity
12. The Erroneous Antisemitism Against Jewish People in the United States during World War ll
13. Double Ethnic Minority—Jews of Color in Ohio
14. Bad Language: Multiethnic, Latinx Identity in Chicago and the United States
15. Growing Up Latino in Chicago
16. South by Midwest: How Has Immigration from Mexico Affected the State of Ohio?
17. Undocumented Immigration in Illinois
18. Undocumented Latinos in the Midwest
19. Boystown: An Exclusively Inclusive Chicago Neighborhood
20. Muslims in Illinois
21. Muslims in the Midwest
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