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1. Devil's Night: And Other True Tales of Detroit
by Zeev Chafetz, Zev Chafets
An acclaimed author goes home to Detroit and takes the reader on a funny, disturbing tour of America's most troubled city. Contrasting the industrial ... More
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5. Getting Ghost: Two Young Lives and the Struggle for the Soul of an American City
An intimate and revealing look at the lives of two young black drug dealers in Detroit, and a bracing and original analysis of the forces that shape ... More
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9. Race, Poverty, and Domestic Policy
by Professor C Michael Henry (Editor), James Tobin (Foreword by)
What explains the continuing hardship of so many black Americans? A distinguished group of scholars analyzes the long, complex structural and ... More
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10. There Ain't No Black in the Union Jack
by Gilroy Paul, Professor Paul Gilroy
This classic book is a powerful indictment of contemporary attitudes to race. By accusing British intellectuals and politicians on both sides of the ... More
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12. Black and White: Land, Labor and Politics in the South (1884)
by Timothy Thomas Fortune
Timothy Thomas Fortune (1856-1928) was an orator, civil rights leader, journalist, writer, editor and publisher. In 1876 he left Howard University ... More
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13. Southerners, Too?: Essays on the Black South, 1733-1990
by Alton Hornsby, Jr.
Southerners, Too? challenges the view that 'southern heritage' refers to white southerners only by revealing that, historically and culturally, ... More
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14. The Political Economy of Racism
by Melvin M Leiman
Winner of the 1994 Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights in North America Outstanding Book for Human Rights award.
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15. The Origins of the Urban Crisis: Race and Inequality in Postwar Detroit
Historian Thomas Sugrue weaves together the history of workplaces, unions, civil rights groups, political organizations, and real estate agencies to ... More
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16. Black for a Cause ... Not Just Because ...
by Winston N Trew
BLACK FOR A CAUSE ... NOT JUST BECAUSE ... By Winston N Trew The case of the Oval 4 and the story of Black Power in 1970s Britain Winston Trew was ... More
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17. African-Americans: Essential Perspectives
by Margo Peter, Wornie L Reed (Editor)
The authors describe and evaluate the contemporary status of African-Americans through the prism of fundamental perspectives such as economics, ... More
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22. Detroit Lives
by Robert H Mast, Dan Georgakas (Foreword by)
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23. Made in Detroit: A South of 8-Mile Memoir
by Paul Clemens
This memoir is a beautifully written, unflinching portrait of what it is like to grow up white and working class in Detroit, a place that symbolizes ... More
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24. Black Liberation and the American Dream: The Struggle for Racial and Economic Justice: Analysis, Strategy, Readings
by Paul Le Blanc (Editor)
This interesting collection of essays and readings concentrates on the connections between racial justice and economic justice, but also explores the ... More
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25. The Courage to Hope: How I Stood Up to the Politics of Fear
by Shirley Sherrod
Sherrod shares what it was like to be the center of a media firestorm after she was forced to resign from the USDA after false charges in the summer ... More
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