More than one hundred individuals who lived in Detroit at some time during the period from 1918 to 1967 share stories about everyday life-families and neighborhoods, community and religious life, school and work. They also describe extraordinary events-the great migration from the South, the depression, World War II, the 1943 race riot, the civil rights movement, the civil disturbance of 1967, and the Vietnam War. Their anecdotal testimonies and...
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13 - 17 Years African-American & Black African-American Studies Biographical Biographies Biographies & History Biography & History Ethnic & National History Midwest Modern (16th-21st Centuries) Politics & Social Sciences Regional U.S. Social Science Social Sciences Specific Demographics State & Local