The better of the final few stories:
"The Recurrent Suitor" by Ron Goulart almost successfully combines the time travel and occult detective tropes. Perhaps not including humour as well would have been best, but it's still an interesting story, set in 19th century San Francisco.
"Third Offense" by Frederik Pohl features an alien penal system in which entities are punished by inhabiting human bodies in distress. It's a chilling evocation of ⬇️⅓
"Try and Change the Past" is a story in Fritz Leiber's Change Wars series, in which people moments from death are given the option to join one of the sides in a time war. A new recruit to the Snake faction breaks ranks to try to influence his own fate. I need to read more of these.
"Rope's End" by Miriam Allen deFord is another alien penal system, this one with a human sentenced to a psychologically excruciating ⬇️ 1mo
Honourable mention to Avram Davidson's “Or the Grasses Grow“, which isn't true sci fi, but is an affecting story of the bad faith shown by white colonial culture to Native Americans. Overall rating for the anthology: 4⭐ (edited) 1mo