![]() ![]() SugrueĪ close look into the reasons behind Detroit’s racialized poverty after World War II. The Origins of the Urban Crisis : Race and Inequality in Postwar Detroit, by Thomas J. including James McNeill Whistler’s Peacock Room installation, which was once located in the Charles Lang Freer house in Detroit. Using photographs and illustrations, Woodford connects Detroit’s extensive history with the present (up to 2001).įreer: A Legacy of Art by Thomas Lawton and Linda Merrillįeatures 184 works of art on display at the Freer Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. This Is Detroit, 1701-2001: An Illustrated History (Great Lakes Books Series), by Arthur M. The story of the Black Legion terrorist group that operated throughout the midwest, including Detroit, in the mid-1930s. ![]() Terror in the City of Champions : Murder, Baseball, and the Secret Society that Shocked Depression-Era Detroit, by Tom Stanton SmithĪ look into Michigan’s brewing past and its recent triumphs. Michigan Beer: A Heady History, by Patti F. ![]() The story of black auto workers fighting back against oppression and exploitation on the production floors in the 60s and 70s. The Dawn of Detroit : A Chronicle of Slavery and Freedom in the City of the Straits, by Tiya MilesĪ thorough account of the slave origins of the city of Detroit, a major northern city.ĭetroit: I Do Mind Dying : A Study in Urban Revolution, by Dan Georgakas and Marvin Surkin ![]()
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