Internal Combustion: The Races in Detroit, 1915-1926
By (Author) David Levine
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
25th June 1976
United States
General
Non Fiction
301.4510977434
Hardback
222
The era of the Model T transformed Detroit into a leading industrial giant.... With the promise of jobs and a better life in mind, thousands of migrants flocked to the promised land. In this thoroughly documented work, Levine shows that the impact of these newcomers on the city's black population was devastating.... Levine's work is first rate scholarship and belongs in academic libraries.-Library Journal
"The era of the Model T transformed Detroit into a leading industrial giant.... With the promise of jobs and a better life in mind, thousands of migrants flocked to the promised land. In this thoroughly documented work, Levine shows that the impact of these newcomers on the city's black population was devastating.... Levine's work is first rate scholarship and belongs in academic libraries."-Library Journal
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