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Growth of Black Elected Officials in the City of Detroit 1870-1973

Author: Stovall, A. J.
SKU: PMRT.GEN.2711.00484

$219.65

Publisher: The Edwin Mellen Press
Number of Pages: 244
ISBN-13: 9780773422711
Publication Date: 1996
Condition: New

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This study examines the stages by which Detroit, beginning with the enfranchisement of Blacks in 1870, achieved the status of having more Black elected officials than any other US city by 1974. Stages examined include the effects of ethnic competition with European immigrant groups, the effects of Henry Ford’s factories, the Great Depression, the Second World War. Other African-American Studies Books 2021 – The Last Words of George Floyd : A Verbatim Transcript (Hardcover) 2001 – Black Experience in Middle-Class America Social Hierarchy and Behavioral Biology 2002 – Critical Legal Study of Solutions to Domestic Violence Among Black Male-Female Couples

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