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  2. Bestselling book recounts Evansville's racist history with ...

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    "A Fever in the Heartland" What ‘A Fever in the Heartland’ says about Evansville The formal charter for Evansville’s wing of the KKK was signed in May 1922, the first such chapter in the state.

  3. Heartland (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Heartland is a 25-novel series created by Lauren Brooke, and begun in 2000 with the novel Coming Home. The series is about a girl named Amy Fleming, who lives on a horse ranch called Heartland in Virginia , where she, family, and friends heal and help abused or mistreated horses.

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  5. Inside Higher Ed - Wikipedia

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    Inside Higher Ed is an American online publication of news, opinion, resources, events and jobs in the higher education sphere. In 2022, Quad Partners, a private equity firm, sold it to Times Higher Education, itself owned by Inflexion Private Equity. [2] It is based in Washington, D.C.

  6. Chestnut Hill (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Both series take place in Virginia. Readers that have read the last book in the Heartland series will see a definite connection. Amy, the main character of Heartland, gave a talk in the first novel and helped Malory solve the rusting issue with Tybalt in the second Chestnut Hill book, Making Strides as well.

  7. Higher Education (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Higher Education is a 1996 science fiction novel by American writer Charles Sheffield and Jerry Pournelle. [1] [2] It first appeared in the February to May 1986 issues of Analog Science Fiction and Fact The book is part of the Jupiter series and was first published in book form by Tor Books in June 1986.

  8. Dying of Whiteness - Wikipedia

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    Dying of Whiteness: How the Politics of Racial Resentment Is Killing America's Heartland is a 2019 non-fiction book written by Jonathan M. Metzl, a Nashville, Tennessee Vanderbilt University professor of sociology and psychiatry, [2] based on research undertaken in Missouri, Tennessee and Kansas from 2013 to 2018.

  9. The Review of Higher Education - Wikipedia

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    The Review of Higher Education is an academic journal founded in 1978 and the official journal of the Association for the Study of Higher Education.The publication is aimed at scholars, educators, and policymakers and includes articles, essays, reviews, and research intended to better inform readers of the issues that affect higher education today.