The Detroit Model


Manufacturing American Men and Women in the Industrial City

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By Nicole Greer Golda
Imprint: THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
235 x 25 mm
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Pages:
288

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Nicole Greer Golda is lecturer of history at Kennesaw State University.

"This deftly argued book offers a compelling narrative of European, Mexican, Japanese, and Black migrant experiences, illuminating the long history of culture wars rooted in the persecution and harassment of immigrants in the United States."-Ashley Johnson Bavery, author of Bootlegged Aliens: Immigration Politics on America's Northern Border "A refreshing and nuanced study that weaves together histories of immigration, class struggle, and gender to uncover Detroit's enduring influence on American culture and politics."-Holly M. Karibo, author of Rehab on the Range: Addiction and Incarceration in the American West

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