Introduction:
African Americans on the Great Plains (Bruce A. Glasrud and Charles A. Braithwaite)
Articles:
Black Soldiers at Fort Hays, Kansas, 1867-1869: A Study in Civilian and Military Violence (James N. Leiker)
“Pap” Singleton’s Dunlap Colony Relief Agencies and the Failure of a Black Settlement in Eastern Kansas (Joseph V. Hickey)
Vengeance without Justice, Injustice without Retribution: The Afro-American Council’s Struggle against Racial Violence (Shawn Leigh Alexander)
Prelude to Brownsville: The Twenty-fifth Infantry at Fort Niobrara, Nebraska, 1902-06 (Thomas R. Buecker)
Black Enclaves of Violence: Race and Homicide in Great Plains Cities, 1890-1920 (Clare V. McKanna, Jr.)
A Socioeconomic Portrait of Prince Hall Masonry in Nebraska, 1900-1920 (Dennis N. Mihelich)
Diplomatic Racism: Canadian Government and Black Migration from Oklahoma, 1905-1912 (R. Bruce Shepard)
“This Strange White World”: Race and Place in Era Bell Thompson's American Daughter (Michael K. Johnson)
The New Negro Arts and Letters Movement Among Black University Students in the Midwest, 1914-1940 (Richard M. Breaux)
Great Plains Pragmatist: Aaron Douglas and the Art of Social Protest (Audrey Thompson)
Frompin’ in the Great Plains: Listening and Dancing to the Jazz Orchestras of Alphonso Trent, 1925-44 (Marc Rice)
Early Civil Rights Activism in Topeka, Kansas, Prior to the 1954 Brown Case (Jean Van Delinder)
The Great Plains Sit-In Movement, 1958-1960 (Ronald Walters)
The Omaha Gospel Complex in Historical Perspective (Tom Jack)
Bibliography:
African Americans on the Great Plains: Selected Bibliography (Bruce A. Glasrud)