This analysis looks at the interracial relations and conflicts within the postwar Detroit auto industry. In doing so, it examines the role the UAW, the government, the corporations, and the workers themselves played, and how race and/or gender contributed to interactive negotiations within the employment sector at the time
Race has been a crucial line of division in American society since the settlement of the American co...
This dissertation developed a more comprehensive narrative of deindustrialization as an integral par...
From the end of the eighteenth century to the mid twentieth century, demographic changes reformulate...
This dissertation explores the activities of middle- and working-class African American women during...
This is a study of the history of the Black community of the city of Inkster, Michigan. More specifi...
Drawing on ritual books, organizational records, newspaper accounts, and the data available from cem...
This historical case study explores the development of the Institute for Human Relations, the Center...
This thesis project conducts an investigation into the evolution of the American polity through the ...
This study has to do with the causes of racial friction as represented in the Detroit, Beaumont and ...
Honors (Bachelor's)History, Department ofUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstre...
In recent years, numerous studies have probed connections between race relations and organized labor...
Very little attention has been given to a discussion of interracial cooperatives on college and univ...
Detroit’s history of systemic racial inequity has significantly contributed to the uneven developmen...
Ethnic-specific organizations have long been features of American society. Historically, they have p...
With the approach of Indiana’s bicentennial, Hoosiers have started to reflect on their state’s rich ...
Race has been a crucial line of division in American society since the settlement of the American co...
This dissertation developed a more comprehensive narrative of deindustrialization as an integral par...
From the end of the eighteenth century to the mid twentieth century, demographic changes reformulate...
This dissertation explores the activities of middle- and working-class African American women during...
This is a study of the history of the Black community of the city of Inkster, Michigan. More specifi...
Drawing on ritual books, organizational records, newspaper accounts, and the data available from cem...
This historical case study explores the development of the Institute for Human Relations, the Center...
This thesis project conducts an investigation into the evolution of the American polity through the ...
This study has to do with the causes of racial friction as represented in the Detroit, Beaumont and ...
Honors (Bachelor's)History, Department ofUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstre...
In recent years, numerous studies have probed connections between race relations and organized labor...
Very little attention has been given to a discussion of interracial cooperatives on college and univ...
Detroit’s history of systemic racial inequity has significantly contributed to the uneven developmen...
Ethnic-specific organizations have long been features of American society. Historically, they have p...
With the approach of Indiana’s bicentennial, Hoosiers have started to reflect on their state’s rich ...
Race has been a crucial line of division in American society since the settlement of the American co...
This dissertation developed a more comprehensive narrative of deindustrialization as an integral par...
From the end of the eighteenth century to the mid twentieth century, demographic changes reformulate...