Detroit Perspectives: Crossroads and Turning Points

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Wilma Wood Henrickson
Wayne State University Press, 1991 - 593 páginas

Using primary and secondary sources, Wilma Henrickson assembles a collection of documents related to decisive moments in the history of Detroit and the region, spanning the time from before statehood to the present. These were turning points for the region—life for the residents took a new direction, definitely closing off some options while accepting others. Some were brought about by accident; others were made by conscious decision. The consequences of some decisions were immediate, others appeared only after the accumulation of years. Among Henrickson's recurring themes are the destruction of the environment and its natural beauty, the lure of wealth, urban expansion and sprawl and civil rights.

Selections include Lewis Cass' position paper on "Indian Removal," Jorge de Castellanos' article of "Black Slavery in Early Detroit," and excerpts from the writings of historian and mapmaker Silas farmer.

 

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Acknowledgments
13
Cadillacs Account of Detroit as reported
26
People and Places
34
By Treaty and Expulsion
41
You Do Not Know Our Wishes Chief Oge
60
The People of Early Michigan
77
McRae
94
Problems
115
Forrest Davis
370
Sojourner Truth Housing Riots Bette Smith
408
A City Split in Two Walter White
418
What about Housing Cooperatives? Merle
429
Interview with
442
Our Principles Purpose and Program Serve
449
The CoboEdwards Choice Wayne County Demo
457
History of Lafayette Park Robert J Mowitz and Deil
463

Glory and Ambivalence
143
Life on the Steam Yacht Uarda
197
The Age of the Gentlemans Club Detroit Free
203
Clara Ward Detroits Prodigal Princess of Chimay
209
The Peoples Park Detroit Evening
225
The Day the Detroit Mayor
266
The Automobile and World War I
275
Decade of Contradictions
297
A Decade
345
Dislocation without Relocation Harold Norris
474
Grand Plans for Downtown
523
A Regional Perspective
543
Conscience and Housing Catholic Interracial
553
Hunger in Michigan Maryann Mahaffey
560
TradeOffs and Hopes
569
Bibliography
579
Index
585
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Wilma Wood Henrickson is a historian and free-lance writer. She holds B.A. and M.A. degrees from Wayne State University. For fifteen years she was chairman of the social studies department at Murray-Wright High School, Detroit, and is currently active in a number of historical, cultural, civic, and political organizations.

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