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Immigrants and Migrants: The Detroit Ethnic Experience. Ethnic Studies Reader

Immigrants and Migrants: The Detroit Ethnic Experience. Ethnic Studies Reader

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Immigrants and Migrants: The Detroit Ethnic Experience. Ethnic Studies Reader

by Hartman, David W., editor

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Detroit: New University Thought Publishing Company, 1974. Paperback. 425p., wraps, 6x9 inches, wraps lightly soiled, old price stamped on title page, else very good condition. Journal of University Studies, Vol. 10 Nos. 2, 3, and 4, fall 1974. Sections on Polish-Americans, African Americans, Mexican Americans, Arab Americans, Greek Americans, Native Americans, and Italian Americans.

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Title
Immigrants and Migrants: The Detroit Ethnic Experience. Ethnic Studies Reader
Author
Hartman, David W., editor
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Paperback
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New University Thought Publishing Company
Place of Publication
Detroit
Date Published
1974
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African American; Hispanic American; Michigan; Polish Americans; Italian American;

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