9. See John Bartlow Martin, Indiana: An Interpretation (1947; reprint, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1992), 105-9; James H. Madison, in the introduction to the 1992 edition of Martin's book, discussed the rural image of the state. See also John Gunther, Inside U.S.A. (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1947), 386.

10. Gunther, Inside U.S.A., 386-90.

11. Logan Esary, A History of Indiana: From Its Exploration to 1850 (Indianapolis: W.K. Steward Col, 1915), 239-47, 254-57.

12. My Town, Your Town, La Grange 1836-1936 (Lagrange, Ind.: Lagrange Sesquicentennial Committee, 1986), 7; John Ankenbruk, Twentieth Century History of Fort Wayne (Fort Wayne, Ind.: Twentieth Century Fort Wayne, Inc., 1975), 114.

13. George Theodore Probst, The Germans in Indianapolis, 1840-1918, rev. ed. by Eberhard Reichmann (Indianapolis: German-American Center and Indiana German Heritage Society, Incl, 1989), 15.

14. James J. Divita, Ethnic Settlement Patterns in Indianapolis (Indianapolis: Indiana Divison of Natural Resources, 1988), 14.

15. See Robert A Lowe, "Racial Segregation in Indiana, 1920-1950" (Ph.D. diss, Ball State University, 1965), 20, 113-14; Darrel E. Bigham, We Ask Only A Fair Trial: A History of the Black Community of Evansville, Indiana (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1987), 21-23, 226; James B. Lane, "City of the Century": A History of Gary, Indiana (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1976), 70.

16. Martin, Indiana, 44-45.

17. Lowe, "Racial Segregation in Indiana," 57-60.

18. Clark Douglass Kimball, "Patriotism and the Suppression of dissent in Indiana during the First World War" (Ph.D. diss, Indiana University, 1971), 163-78.

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