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Life for us is What we Make it: Building Black Community in Detroit, 1915–1945 (Blacks in the Diaspora)
Richard W. Thomas (Author)
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Indiana University Press
· Hardcover
Life for us is What we Make it: Building Black Community in Detroit, 1915–1945 (Blacks in the Diaspora) - Richard W. Thomas
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Synopsis "Life for us is What we Make it: Building Black Community in Detroit, 1915–1945 (Blacks in the Diaspora)"
Thomas's ground-breaking study should occupy a central place in the literature of American urban history." ―Choice... path-breaking... a fine community study... " ―Journal of American StudiesThomas’s work is essential reading... succeeds in providing a bridge of information on the social, political, legal, and economic development of the Detroit black community between the turn of the century and 1945."―Michigan Historical ReviewThe black community in Detroit developed into one of the major centers of black progress. Richard Thomas traces the building of this community from its roots in the 19th century, through the key period 1915-1945, by focusing on how industrial workers, ministers, politicians, business leaders, youth, and community activists contributed to the process.
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