Home > West Virginia University Historical Review > Vol. 2 > Iss. 1 (2021)
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“Sweep All These Pests from Our Midst”: The Anti-Chinese Prostitution Movement, the Criminalization of Chinese Women, and the First Federal Immigration LawLaura Curry
The Impact of French Algeria’s Participation during the First and Second World Wars on the Algerian Nationalist MovementReide Prunty
Beyond a Border Conflict: Indigenous Involvement in the Mexican-American WarRiley Bowers
Chemical Warfare in WWI: The Psychological Corrosion of Soldiers via Chemical Warfare and the 1925 Geneva Convention’s Involvement in Eradicating Future Gaseous AfflictionsLakin Davis
Lincoln and the Copperheads: The War for the NorthAnthony Kellar
The Experiences of Black Soldiers During the Civil War: A Microhistorical Case Study of the Demus FamilyTora Ueland
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