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1 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF DETROIT HISTORY, POLITICS AND CULTURE: LATE-NINETEENTH CENTURY TO THE PRESENT Compiled by Thomas A. Klug Associate Professor of History Marygrove College Detroit, Michigan 48221 December 2003 Contents Publications (Books, Articles).....................................................................2 Publications (Novels)................................................................................54 Unpublished Works (M.A. Theses and Essays, Doctoral Dissertations).....57
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF DETROIT HISTORY, POLITICS AND CULTURE:LATE-NINETEENTH CENTURY TO THE PRESENT

Compiled by Thomas A. KlugAssociate Professor of History

Marygrove CollegeDetroit, Michigan 48221

December 2003

Contents

Publications (Books, Articles).....................................................................2

Publications (Novels)................................................................................54

Unpublished Works (M.A. Theses and Essays, Doctoral Dissertations).....57

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PUBLISHED WORKS

Aberbach, Joel D. and Jack L Walker. Race in the City: Political Trust and Public Policyin the New Urban System. Boston: Little, Brown, 1973.

Abonyi, Malvina Hauk and James A. Anderson. The Hungarians of Detroit. Detroit:Center for Urban Studies, Wayne State University, 1977.

Abonyi, Malvina Hauk and M. Horvath-Monrreal. Touring Ethnic Delray. Detroit:Southeast Michigan Regional Ethnic Heritage Studies Center, 1975.

Abraham, Sameer Y. and Nabeel Abraham, eds. Arabs in the New World: Studies onArab-American Communities. Detroit: Wayne State University, 1983.

Abraham, Nabeel and Andrew Shryock. Arab Detroit: From Margin to Mainsteam. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2000.

Abrams, Charles. Forbidden Neighbors: A Study of Prejudice in Housing. New York:Harper and Brothers, 1955. (Re: Dearborn)

Adamic, Louis. "The Hill-Billies Come to Detroit." The Nation (February 13, 1935):177-78; reply, Matthew Smith and Samuel Romer, "Mr. Adamic's Detroit,"(March 13, 1935): 305.

Adde, Leo. Nine Cities: The Anatomy of Downtown Renewal. Washington, D.C., 1970.(chapter 10, Detroit)

Akers, Elmer. and Vernon Fox. "Detroit Rioters and Looters Committed to Prison:Summary of Prison Data on Their Background." Journal of Criminal Law andCriminology 35 (1944): 105-10.

Akers, Elmer. Southern Whites in Detroit. 1936; reprint Ann Arbor: UniversityMicrofilms, 1977.

Almy, Timothy and Harlan Hahn. "Perceptions of Education Conflict: The Teachers'Strike Controversy in Detroit." Education and Urban Society 3 (August 1971):440-52.

Amann, Peter. "Vigilante Fascism: The Black Legion as an American Hybrid." Comparative Studies in Society and History 25 (1983): 490-524.

Amberg, Stephen. “The Triumph of Industrial Orthodoxy: The Collapse of Studebaker-

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Packard.” In On the Line: Essays in the History of Auto Work, eds. NelsonLichtenstein and Stephen Meyer, 190-218. Urbana, IL: University of IllinoisPress,1989

Amidon, Beulah. "Battle of Detroit." Survey Graphic 31 (April 1942): 198.

Anderson, Carlotta R. All-American Anarchist: Joseph A. Labadie and the LaborMovement. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1998.

Anderson, John W. "How I Became Part of the Labor Movement." In Rank and File:Personal Histories by Working-Class Organizers, ed. Alice and Staughton Lynd,35-66. Boston: Beacon Press, 1973.

Anderson, Karen Tucker. "Last Hired, First Fired: Black Women Workers During WorldWar II." Journal of American History 69 (June 1982): 82-97.

Andrew, William. "Factionalism and Anti-Communism: Ford Local 600." Labor History20 (Spring 1979): 227-55.

Angus, David L. and Jeffrey E. Miral. "Equality, Curriculum, and the Decline of theAcademic Ideal: Detroit, 1930-1968." History of Education Quarterly 33 (Summer 1993): 177-208.

Angus, David L., Jeffrey E. Miral, and Maris A. Vinovskis. "The Historical Developmentof Age Stratification in Schooling." Teachers College Record (Winter 1988):211-36.

Anton, Thomas Julius. Federal Aid to Detroit. Brookings Institution, 1983.

Applebaum, Philip. A Tour of Jewish Detroit. Detroit: Southeast Michigan RegionalEthnic Heritage Studies Center, 1975.

Archer, Melanie. "Self-Employment and Occupational Structure in an IndustrializingCity: Detroit, 1880." Social Forces 69 (March 1991): 785-809.

Archer, Melanie. "Family Enterprise in an Industrial City: Strategies for the FamilyOrganization of Business in Detroit, 1880." Social Science History 15 (Spring1991): 67-95.

Archer, Melanie. "Small Capitalism and Middle-Class Formation in IndustrializingDetroit, 1880-1900." Journal of Urban History 21 (January 1995): 218-55.

Ariouat, Jacqueline Fellague. "The Dearborn Independent: A Mirror of the 1920s."

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Michigan History 80 (Sept./Oct. 1996): 41-49.

Arnold, Horace L. and Fay L. Faurote. Ford Methods and Ford Shops. New York: TheEngineering Magazine Co., 1915.

Asher, Cash. Sacred Cows: A Study of the Recall of Mayor Bowles. Detroit: CashAsher, 1931.

Asher, Robert. “The 1949 Ford Speedup Strike and the Post War Social Companct,1946-1961.” In Autowork,eds. Robert Asher and Ronald Edsforth, 127-54. Albany,NY: State University of New York Press, 1995.

Asher, Robert and Ronald Edsforth. “A Half Century of Struggle: Auto WorkersFighting for Justice.” In Auto Work, eds. Robert Asher and Ronald Edsforth, 1-38. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1995.

Ashworth, William. The Late, Great Lakes: An Environmental History. New York:Alfred A. Knopf, 1986.

Austin, Steve, et al. Down Home up North: Appalachian Images of Migration and Placein the Hills and in Detroit. Student Faculty Research Community Report No. 12.

Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 1985.

Avery, Donald H. "Canadian Workers and American Immigration Restriction: A Case ofthe Windsor Commuters, 1924-1931." Mid-America 80 (Fall 1998): 235-263.

Awalt, Francis G. "Recollections of the Banking Crisis of 1933." Business HistoryReview 43 (Autumn 1969):

Baba, Marietta Lynn and Malvina Hauk Abonyi. Mexicans of Detroit. Detroit: Centerfor Urban Studies, Wayne State University, 1979.

Babson, Steve and Huberto Juarez Nunez, eds. Confronting Change: Auto Labor andLean Production in North America. Puebla, Mexico: Benemerita UniversidadAutonoma de Puebla, 1998.

Babson, Steve, ed. Lean Work: Empowerment and Exploitation in the Global AutoIndustry. Detroit: Wayne State University Press,1995.

Babson, Steve. Working Detroit: The Making of a Union Town. Detroit: Wayne StateUniversity Press, 1986.

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Babson, Steve. Building the Union: Skilled Workers and Anglo-Gaelic Immigrants in theRise of the UAW. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1991.

Babson, Steve. “Restructuring the Workplace: Post-Fordism or the Return of theForeman?” In Autowork, eds. Robert Asher and Ronald Edsforth, 227-56. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1995.

Babson, Steve. "Pointing the Way: The Role of British and Irish Skilled Tradesmen inthe Rise of the UAW." Detroit In Perspective 7 (Spring 1983): 75-96.

Bachelor, Lynn. “Stadiums as Solution Sets: Baseball, Football and DowntownDevelopment.” In The Economics and Politics of Sports Facilities, ed. Wilbur C.Rich, 125-141. Westport, CT: Quorum Books, 2000.

Bachelor, Lynn. "Reindustrialization of Detroit: Capital Mobility and CorporateInfluence." Journal of Urban Affairs 4 (1982): 35-50.

Bachelor, Lynn W. "Regime Maintenance, Solution Sets, and Urban EconomicDevelopment." Urban Affairs Quarterly 29 (June 1994): 596-617.

Bachelor, Lynn and Bryan Jones. “Managed Participation: Detroit’s NeighborhoodOpportunity Fund.” The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science 17 (1981): 518-36.

Bailer, Lloyd H. "The Negro Automobile Worker." Journal of Political Economy 51(October 1943): 415-28.

Bailer, Lloyd H. "The Automobile Unions and Negro Labor." Political ScienceQuarterly 59 (December 1944): 548-77.

Bak, Richard. A Place for Summer: A Narrative History of Tiger Stadium. Detroit:Wayne State University Press, 1998.

Bak, Richard. Turkey Stearnes and the Detroit Stars: the Negro Leagues in Detroit,1919-1933. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1994.

Bak, Richard. Cobb Would Have Caught It: The Golden Age of Baseball in Detroit. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1991.

Balbus, Isaac. "The Administration of Justice in the Wake of the Detroit Civil Disorderof July 1967." Michigan Law Review 66 (May 1968): 1544-1630.

Bald, Frederick. Detroit's First American Decade. Ann Arbor, MI, 1948.

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Baldwin, Neil. Henry Ford and the Jews: The Mass Production of Hate. New York:Public Affairs, 2002.

Ballantine, Arthur A. "When All the Banks Closed." Harvard Business Review 26(March 1948):

Banner, Warren N. Observations on Conditions among Negroes in the Fields ofEducation, Recreation, and Employment in Selected Areas of Detroit, Michigan. Washington, D.C.: National Urban League, 1941.

Barclay, Harley. Ford Production Methods. New York: Harper Bros., 1936.

Barnard, Henry. Independent Man: The Life of Senator James Couzens. New York:Scribner, 1958.

Barnard, John. Walter Reuther and the Rise of the Auto Workers. Boston: Little, Brown,& Co., 1983.

Barnard, John. “Rebirth of the United Automobile Workers: The General Motors Tooland Diemakers Strike of 1939.” Labor History 27 (Spring 1986): 165-87.

Baskin, Alex. "The Ford Hunger March--1932." Labor History 13 (Summer 1972): 331-60.

Beasley, Norman and George W. Stark. Made in Detroit. New York, 1957.

Behee, John. Hail to the Victors: Black Athletes at the University of Michigan. AnnArbor: John Behee, 1973.

Belknap, Michael R., ed. Civil Rights, the White House, and the Justice Department,1945-1968: Urban Race Riots. New York: Garland Publications, 1991.

Bennett, Harry. We Never Called Him Henry. New York, 1951.

Bergesen, Albert. "Race Riots of 1967: An Analysis of Police Violence in Detroit andNewark." Journal of Black Studies 12 (March 1982): 261-74.

Bernstein, Barton. "Walter Reuther and the General Motors Strike of 1945-1946." Michigan History 49 (September 1965): 260-77.

Bernstein, Irving. Turbulent Yeas: A History of the American Worker, 1933-1941. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1970.

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Berthelot, Helen Washburn. Win Some, Lose Some: G. Mennen Williams and the NewDemocrats. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1996.

Betzold, Michael and Ethan Casey. Queen of Diamonds: The Tiger Stadium Story. WestBloomfield, MI: A & M, 1992.

Beynon, Erdmann Doane. "The Southern White Laborer Migrates to Michigan." American Sociological Review 3 (June 1938): 338-48.

Beynon, Erdmann Doane. "The Hungarians of Michigan." Michigan History 21 (Winter1937): 89-102.

Beynon, Erdmann Doane. "Occupational Succession of Hungarians in Detroit." American Journal of Sociology 8 (March 1934): 179-82.

Beynon, Erdmann Doane. "The Voodoo Cult Among Negro Migrants in Detroit." American Journal of Sociology 15 (July 1934-May 1935): 894-907. (re: Nation ofIslam)

Biggs, Lindy. The Rational Factory: Architecture, Technology and Work in America’sAge of Mass Production. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 199. (Chap. 5-6, Ford Highland Park plant; chap. 7, Ford River Rouge plant)

Biggs, Lindy. “Building for Mass Production: Factory Design and Work Process at theFord Motor Company.” In Autowork, eds. Robert Asher and Ronald Edsforth,39-64. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1995.

Bingay, Malcolm. Detroit Is My Hometown. Indianapolis, IN: 1946.

Birdwell, Michael E. Celluloid Soldiers: The Warner Bros. Campaign Against Nazism. New York: New York University Press, 1999.

Bjorn, Lars and Jim Gallert. Before Motown: A History of Jazz in Detroit. Ann Arbor:University of Michigan Press, 2001.

Bjorn, Lars. “From Hastings Street to the Bluebird: The Blues and Jazz Traditions inDetroit.” Michigan Quarterly Review 25 (Spring 1986): 257-67.

Bjorn, Lars. “Black Men in a White World: The Development of the Black JazzCommunity in Detroit, 1917-1940.” Detroit in Perspectives: A Journal ofRegional History 5 (Fall 1980):

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Blackett, O.W. "Factory Labor Turnover in Michigan." Michigan Business Studies 2(November 1928):

Bloomfield, G.T. "Shaping the Character of a City: The Automobile Industry andDetroit, 1900-1920." Michigan Quarterly Review 25 (Spring 1986): 168-78.

Blum, Peter H. Brewed in Detroit: Breweries and Beer since 1830. Detroit: Wayne StateUniversity Press, 1999.

Boas, Charles W. "Locational Patterns of the Michigan Automobile Industry." In Papersof the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters, 303-14. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 1959.

Bober, Joseph F. and Cary Glasser. "Work and Wage Experience of Willow RunWorkers." Monthly Labor Review 61 (1945): 1074-90.

Boggs, Grace Lee. Living for Change: An Autobiography. Minneapolis: University ofMinnesota Press, 1998.

Boggs, James. American Revolution: Pages from a Negro Worker’s Notebook. NewYork: Montly Review Press, 1963.

Bolkosky, Sidney. Harmony and Dissonance: Voices of Jewish Identity in Detroit, 1914-1967. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1991.

Bonosky, Phillip. Brother Bill McKie: Building the Union at Ford. New York:International Publishers, 1953.

Boryczka, Ray. "Militancy and Factionalism in the United Auto Workers Union, 1937-1941." Maryland Historian 8 (Fall 1977): 13-25.

Boryczka, Ray. "Seasons of Discontent: Auto Union Factionalism and the MotorProducts Strike of 1935-1936." Michigan History 61 (Spring 1977): 3-32.

Boyd, Melba Joyce. Wrestling with the Muse: Dudley Randall and the Broadside Press. New York: Columbia University Press, 2003.

Boykin, Ulysses W. A Handbook on the Detroit Negro. Detroit: Minority StudyAssociates, 1943.

Boyle, Kevin and Victoria Getis. Muddy Boots and Ragged Aprons: Images of Working-Class Detroit, 1900-1930. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1997.

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Boyle, Kevin. The UAW and the Heyday of American Liberalism, 1945-1968. Ithaca,NY: Cornell University Press, 1995.

Boyle, Kevin. “The Kiss: Racial and Gender Conflict in a 1950s Automobile Factory.” Journal of American History 84 (September1997): 496-523.

Boyle, Kevin. “’There Are No Union Sorrows That the Union Can’t Heal’: The Strugglefor Racial Equality in the United Automobile Workers, 1940-1960.” LaborHistory 36 (Winter1995): 5-23.

Boyle, Kevin. “Auto Workers at War: Patriotism and Protest in the AmericanAutomobile Industry, 1939-1945.” In Autowork, ed. Robert Asher and RonaldEdsforth, 99-126. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995.

Boyle, Kevin. “Rite of Passage: The 1939 General Motors Tool and Die Strike.” LaborHistory 27 (Spring 1986): 188-203.

Brinkley, Alan. Voices of Protest: Huey Long, Charles Coughlin, and the GreatDepression. New York: Vintage, 1983.

Brinkley, Douglas. Wheels for the World: Henry Ford, His Company, and a Century ofProgress, 1903-2003. New York: Viking Press, 2003.

Brown, Earl. "Detroit's Armed Camps." Harper's 191 (July 1945): 1-9.

Brown, Earl. "The Truth About the Detroit Riot." Harper's 187 (November 1943):488-90.

Bryan, Ford R. Henry's Lieutenants. Detroit: Wayne State University Press,1993.

Bryan, Ford R. Beyond the Model T: The Other Ventures of Henry Ford. Detroit:Wayne

State University Press, 1990.

Bucci, Federico. Albert Kahn: Architect of Ford. Princeton Architectural Press, 1993.

Building Sisterhood: A Feminist History of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heartof Mary. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1997.

Bukowczyk, John J., et al., ed. Detroit Images: Photographs of the Renaissance City. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1989.

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Bukowczyk, John J. "The Decline and Fall of a Detroit Neighborhood: Poletown vs.G.M. and the City of Detroit." Washington and Lee Law Review 41 (Winter1984): 49-76.

Burton, Clarence M., ed. The City of Detroit, Michigan, 1701-1922. 5 vols. Detroit:S.J.

Clarke Publishing Co., 1922.

Burton, Clarence M. and M. Agnes Burton, ed. History of Wayne County and the Cityof

Detroit, Michigan. 5 vols. Chicago: S.J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1930.

Cagan, Joanna and Neil DeMause. Field of Schemes: How the Great Stadium SwindleTurns Public Money into Private Profit. Monroe, MI: Common Courage,1998.

Calkins, Fay. The CIO and the Democratic Party. Chicago: University of Chicago Press,1952. (Ch. 6, Detroit)

Capeci, Dominic J., Jr., ed. Detroit and the "Good War": The World War II Letters ofMayor Edward Jeffries and Friends. Lexington, KT: University Press ofKentucky, 1996.

Capeci, Dominic J., Jr., and Martha Wilkerson. Layered Violence: The Detroit Rioters of1943. Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi, 1991.

Capeci, Dominic J., Jr. "Black-Jewish Relations in Wartime Detroit: The Marsh, Loving,Wolf Surveys and the Race Riot of 1943." Jewish Social Studies 47(Summer/Fall 1985): 221-42.

Capeci, Dominic J., Jr. and Martha Wilkerson. "The Detroit Rioters of 1943: AReinterpretation." Michigan Historical Review 16 (Spring 1990): 49-72.

Capeci, Dominic J., Jr. Race Relations in Wartime Detroit: The Sojourner TruthHousing Controversy of 1942. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1984.

Carnegie, William R. The Scotch Presbyterian Church of Detroit: Its History from 1842to 1939. Detroit, 1938.

Carpenter, Ronald H. Father Charles E. Coughlin: Surrogate Spokesman for theDisaffected. Greenwood Press, 1998.

Carr, Lowell Juilliard and James Edson Stermer. Willow Run: A Study ofIndustrialization and Cultural Inadequacy. New York: Harper & Bros., 1952.

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Casey, Genevieve. Father Clement Kern, Conscience of Detroit. Detroit: MarygroveCollege, 1989.

Catlin, George B. The Story of Detroit. Detroit: The Detroit News, 1923

Chafets, Ze'ev. Devil's Night: And Other True Tales of Detroit. New York: RandomHouse, 1990.

Chandler, Mittie Olion. Urban Homesteading: Programs and Policies. New York:Greenwood Press, 1988.

Chinoy, Ely. Automobile Workers and the American Dream. Garden City, NY:Doubleday, 1955.

Chrysler, Walter P. Life of an American Workman. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1937.

Clinansmith, Michael S. "The Black Legion: Hooded Americanism in Michigan." Michigan History 55 (Fall 1971): 243-62.

Clive, Alan. State of War: Michigan in World War II. Ann Arbor: University ofMichigan Press, 1979.

Clive, Alan. "Women Workers in World War II: Michigan as a Test Case." LaborHistory 20 (Winter 1979): 44-72.

Clotfelter, Charles T. "The Detroit Decision and `White Flight.’" Journal of LegalStudies 5 (January 1976): 99-112.

Cobb, James. “From Rocky Top to Detroit City.” In You Wrote My Life: LyricalThemes in Country Music, ed. Melton McLaurin and Richard Peterson. Philadelphia: Gordon and Breach, 1992, 63-79.

Cole, Robert E. Work, Mobility, and Participation: A Comparative Study of Americanand Japanese Industry. University of California Press, 1979. (Detroit &Yokohama)

Conot, Robert. American Odyssey. New York: William Morrow & Co., 1974.

Cooper, Patricia A. Once a Cigar Maker: Men, Women, and Work Culture in AmericanCigar Factories, 1900-1919. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1987. (Detroit, pp. 189-98)

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Cooper, Frank and John P. Dawson. The Office of the Friend of the Court in WayneCounty, Michigan (Detroit): A Study in Judicial Administration. Appendix to theFifth Annual Report of the Judicial Council of Michigan. Ann Arbor: Ann ArborPress, 1935.

Cort, John. "The Association of Catholic Trade Unionists and the Auto Workers." U.S.Catholic Historian 9 (Fall 1990): 335-51.

Cosseboom, Kathy. Grosse Pointe, Michigan: Race against Race. East Lansing, MI:Michigan State University Press, 1972.

Cox, Norman. Detroit’s New Front Porch: A Riverfront Greenway in Southwest Detroit. Washington, D.C.: Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, 1999.

Cruden, Robert. "The Great Ford Myth." The New Republic 70 (March 16 1932):116-19.

Current, Gloster. "Paradise Valley: A Famous and Colorful Part of Detroit as SeenThrough the Eyes of an Insider." Detroit (June 1946): 32-34.

Current, Gloster. “The Detroit Elections: Problem in Reconversion.” The Crisis 52(November 1945): 319-25.

Dancy, John C. Sand Against the Wind: The Memoirs of John C. Dancy. Detroit:Wayne State University Press, 1966.

Danziger, Edmund J. Jr. Survival and Regeneration: Detroit's American IndianCommunity. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1991.

Darden, Joe T., Richard C. Hill, June Thomas, Richard Thomas. Detroit, Race, andUrban Development. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1987.

Dardin, Joe T. "The Residential Segregation of Blacks in Detroit, 1960-1970." International Journal of Comparative Sociology 17 (March-June 1976):

Darrow, Clarence S; Arthur Weinberg, ed. Attorney for the Damned. New York: Simonand Schuster, 1957. (Darrow's closing statement in the trial of Henry Sweet, May18, 1926, pp. 229-63)

Davis, Donald F. "The Price of Conspicuous Production: The Detroit Elite and theAutomobile Industry, 1900-1933." Journal of Social History 16 (Fall 1982): 21-46.

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Davis, Donald F. "The City Remodelled: The Limits of Automotive Industry Leadershipin Detroit, 1910-1929." Histoire Sociale-Social History 26 (November 1980):451-80.

Davis, Donald F. Conspicuous Production: Automobiles and Elites in Detroit, 1899-1933. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1988.

David, Forrest. “Labor Spies and the Black Legion.” New Republic (June 17, 1936):169-71.

Dean, Dayton. “Secrets of the Black Legion: The Black Legion Triggerman in theKilling of Charles Poole Tells All.” Official Detective Stories 2 (October 1936): 3-7, 36- 37.

Delray United Citizens Action Council Land Use and Development Potentials Study. East Lansing, MI: Urban Planning, Michigan State University, 1996.

De Matteo, Arthur E. "Organized Labor versus the Mayor: The Detroit Federation ofLabor and the Revised City Charter of 1914." Michigan Historical Review 21(Fall 1995): 63-92.

Denby, Charles. Indignant Heart: A Black Worker's Journal. 1952; repr., Boston: SouthEnd Press, 1978.

Deskins, Donald R., Jr. Residential Mobility of Negroes in Detroit, 1837-1965. AnnArbor: University of Michigan, Department of Geography, 1972.

Deskins, Donald R., Jr. “Race, Residence, and Workplace in Detroit, 1880 to 1965.” Economic Geography 48 (January 1972): 79-94.

Detroit and the Great Migration, 1916-1929. University of Michigan, Bentley HistoricalLibary Bulletin No. 40. Ann Arbor: January 1993.

The Detroit Delray Community Plan: Current Housing Condition Survey and RelocationStudy. East Lansing, MI: Urban and Regional Planning Program, 1999.

Detroit, Mayor's Inter-Racial Committee. The Negro in Detroit. Detroit Bureau ofGovernmental Research, 1926.

Detroit, Mayor's Unemployment Committee. The Effect of Upon Detroit of ThreeYears

of the Depression. 1932.

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Detroit, Mayor’s Waterfront Development Committee. Mayor’s WaterfrontDevelopment Committee: Second Report. Detroit: Mayor’s WaterfrontDevelopment Committee, 1961.

Detroit, Planning Department. Policies and Possible Futures for the Riverfront. Detroit:Planning Department, 1977.

Detroit Public Schools, Frank Cody: A Realist in Education. New York: Macmillan,1943.

Detroit Urban League. The People Beyond 12th Street: A Survey of Attitudes ofDetroit

Negroes After the Riot of 1967. Detroit: Detroit Urban League, 1967.

Dobson, Jeff, et al. A Comprehensive Study of the Issues Affecting the DelrayCommunity with Design Proposals. East Lansing, MI: Urban and RegionalPlanning, Michigan State University, 1998.

Dolan, Jay P. and Gilberto M. Hinojosa, eds. Mexican Americans and the CatholicChurch, 1900-1965. South Bend, IN: Nortre Dame University Press, 1994.

Dollinger, Sol and Genora Johnson Dollinger. Not Automatic: Women and the Left inthe Forging of the Auto Workers’ Union. New York: Monthly Review Press,2000.

Dow, Leslie M. “High Weeds in Detroit.” Urban Anthropology 6 (1987): 111-28.

Dunbar, Willis F. Michigan: A History of the Wolverine State. Grand Rapids, MI:Eerdmans, 1965.

Duncan, Otis Dudley, Beverly Duncan and Howard Schuman. Social Change in aMetropolitan Community. Russell Sage Foundation, 1973.

Dunham, Walter L. Banking and Industry in Michigan. Detroit, 1929.

Dunn, Robert W. Labor and Automobiles. New York: International Publishers, 1929.

Edsforth, Ronald. Class Conflict and Cultural Consensus: The Making of a MassConsumer in Flint, Michigan. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press,1987.

Edsforth, Ronald. “Why Automation Didn’t Shorten the Work Week: The Politics ofWork Time in the Automobile Industry.” In Autowork, eds. Robert Asher and

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Ronald Edsforth, 155-80. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press,1995.

Edsforth, Ronald and Robert Asher, with the collaboration of Raymond Boryczka. “TheSpeedup: The Focal Point of Workers’ Grievances,1919-1941.” In Autowork,eds. Robert Asher and Ronald Edsforth, 65-98. Albany, NY: State University ofNew York Press, 1995.

Edwards, George. Pioneer-at-Law: A Legacy in the Pursue of Justice. New York:Norton, 1974.

Edwards, George C., Jr. “Order and Civil Liberties: A Complex Role for the Police.” Michigan Law Review 64 (November 1965): 48-61.

Edwards, George C., Jr. “Detroit: A Lesson in Law Enforcement.” The Annals of theAmerican Academy of Political and Social Science 347 (May 1963): 67-73.

Edwards, George C., Jr. “The Constitution, The Citizen, and The Police.” MichiganState Bar Journal 40 (April 1961): 26-32.

Eisinger, Peter K. The Politics of Displacement: Racial and Ethnic Transition in ThreeAmerican Cities. New York: Academic Press, 1980.

Elantz, Oscar. "The Negro Vote in Northern Industrial Cities." Western PoliticalQuarterly 13 (December 1960): 999-1010.

Elenbaas, Jack. “The Excesses of Reform: The Day the Detroit Mayor Arrested the CityCouncil.” Michigan History 54 (Spring 1970): 1-18.

El-Messidi, Kathy Groehn. The Bargain: The Story Behind the 30-Year Honeymoon ofGM and the UAW. New York: 1980.

Engelmann, Larry. “Organized Thirst: the Story of Repeal in Michigan,” in Alcohol,Reform and Society: the Liquor Issue in Social Context, ed. Jack S. Blocker, Jr.,171-210. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1979.

Epstein, Ralph C. The Automobile Industry: Its Economic and CommercialDevelopment. Chicago, 1928.

Ervin, Spencer. Henry Ford vs. Truman H. Newberry. New York, 1935.

Ewen, Lynda Ann. Corporate Power and Urban Crisis in Detroit. Princeton, NJ:Princeton University Press, 1978.

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Farley, Reynolds, et al. “Continued Racial Residential Segregation in Detroit:`Chocolate City, Vanilla Suburbs’ Revisited.” Journal of Housing Research 4(1993): 1-38.

Farley, Reynolds. "Residential Segregation of Social and Economic Groups AmongBlacks, 1970-1980." In The Urban Underclass, ed. Christopher Jencks and PaulE. Peterson. Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution, 1991.

Farley, Reynolds, et al. “Barriers to the Racial Integration of Neighborhoods: TheDetroit Case.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science441 (January 1979): 97-113.

Farmer, Silas. History of Detroit and Wayne County and Early Michigan. Detroit: SilasFarmer & Co., 1890; repr., Detroit: Gale Research Co. 1967.

Feinstein, Otto, ed. Ethnic Groups in the City: Culture, Institutions, and Power. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1971.

Feldman, Richard and Michael Betzold, ed. End of the Line: Autoworkers and theAmerican Dream. New York: Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1988.

Fenton, John. Midwest Politics. New York, 1966. (Detroit, pp. 1-43)

Ferry, Hawkins W. The Buildings of Detroit: A History. Detroit: Wayne StateUniversity Press, 1968.

Fine, Lisa. “Our Big Factory Family: Masculinity and Paternalism at the Reo Motor CarCompany of Lansing, Michigan.” Labor History 34 (Spring-Summer 1993): 274-91.

Fine, Sidney. “Expanding the Frontiers of Civil Rights”: Michigan, 1948-1968. Detroit:Wayne State University Press, 2000.

Fine, Sidney. Violence in the Model City: The Cavanagh Administration, RaceRelations, and the Detroit Riot of 1967. Ann Arbor: University of MichiganPress, 1989.

Fine, Sidney. "Rioters and Judges: The Response of the Criminal Justice System to theDetroit Riot of 1967." Wayne Law Review 33 (1987): 1723-63.

Fine, Sidney. The Automobile Under the Blue Eagle. Ann Arbor: University ofMichigan Press, 1963.

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Fine, Sidney. Frank Murphy: The Detroit Years. Ann Arbor: University of MichiganPress, 1975.

Fine, Sidney. Sit Down: The General Motors Strike of 1936-1937. Ann Arbor:University of Michigan Press, 1969.

Fine, Sidney. "The Tool and Die Makers Strike of 1933." Michigan History 42(September 1958): 297-323.

Fine, Sidney. "The Origins of the United Automobile Workers, 1933-35." Journal ofEconomic History 18 (September 1958): 249-82.

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PUBLISHED WORKS: NOVELS

Aikman, Henry. The Groper. New York: Boni Liveright, 1919. (Detroit, business,1907-15).

Aikman, Henry. The Red Blood. New York: Harper, 1923. (Detroit politics, 1863-1900).

Aikman, Henry. Zell. New York: Grossett & Dunlap, 1921. (Family relations inDetroit, early 1900s).

Arnow, Harriet. The Dollmaker. New York: Macmillan, 1954. (Detroit, 1940s).

Blakemore, Howard. Special Detail. Philadelphia, 1944. (Autobiographical; 1920s-30s,US Border Patrol along St. Clair River).

Bowen, Stirling. Wishbone. New York: Dutton, 1930. (Detroit, social reform in 1920s).

Brody, Catherine. Nobody Starves. New York: Longman, 1932. (1930s depression,Detroit and Flint).

Conrad, Lawrence. Temper. New York: Dodd Mead, 1924. (Detroit and auto industry,1920s).

Doner, Mary. Chalice. (Detroit, family relations c. 1900).

Emory, William C. Love in Detroit. Detroit: Dragoon Press, 1934. (Depression eraDetroit).

Fuessle, Newton A. Gold Shod. New York: Boni Liveright, 1921. (Artist becomes autoexecutive; Detroit, 1900-1919).

Gingrich, Arnold. Cast Down the Laurel. New York: Knopf, 1935. (Art vs. industry,1910s-20s).

Hale, Edward E. Ups and Downs, an Everyday Novel. Boston: Roberts, 1873. (Manners in Detroit, mid-1800s).

Herman, John. Summer is Ended. New York: Covici, 1932. (1920s romance of aworking girl, Lansing and Detroit).

Holt, Isabella. A Visit to Pay. Indianapolis: Bobbs, 1932. (Romance in Detroit; working

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girl vs. parents).

Lea, George. Somewhere There's Music. New York: Lippincott, 1958. (Jazz musiciansand the city; Detroit and Saginaw, mid-20th century).

Lebedeff, Vera. The Heart Returneth. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1943. (White Russiansin wartime Detroit).

Litwak, Leo. Waiting for the News. New York: Doubleday, 1969. (Detroit in late 1930sand early 1940s).

Livingston, Harold. The Detroiters. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1958. (Advertising manin Detroit, 1950s).

MacFarlane, Peter. Man's Country New York: Burt, 1923. (Auto manufacturing inDetroit).

Maltz, Albert. The Underground Stream. Boston: Little Brown, 1940. (Proletariannovel set in Detroit, 1936).

McClure, Marjorie. High Fires. New York: Burt, 1924. (Parish factionalism in Detroit,1905).

Miller, Nolan. A Moth of Time. New York: Narper, 1946. (A Detroit family, 1900s).

Nern, Daniel. Black as Night. Boston: Beacon, 1958. (Blacks in the South and Detroit,1940s).

Oates, Joyce Carol. Them. New York: Vanguard,1969.

Skinner, Henrietta. Heart and Soul. New York: Harper, 1901. (Romance in mid-19thcentury Detroit).

Smith, Paul. Invincible Surmises. Boston: Houghton, 1936. (Artist vs. executive, 1910-30).

Smitter, Wessel. F.O.B. Detroit. New York: Harper, 1938. (Worker in auto industry).

Stanger, Theophil. Mr. Pickett of Detroit. Ann Arbor, 1916. (Social work in Detroit,1914).

Steele, James. Conveyor. New York: International Publishers, 1935. (Auto industry inDetroit, 1930).

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Swarthout, Glendon. Willow Run. New York: Crowell, 1943. (World War II Detroit).

Taylor, Benjamin. Theophilus Trent. Chicago, 1887. (Detroit in mid-1800s).

Waldo, Harold. Stash of the Marsh Country. New York, 1921. (Polish boy in Detroit,1917).

Wheeler, Edward. Deadwood Dick, Jr. New York, 1889. (Crime problem in latenineteenth-century Detroit).

Weeks, Joseph. All Our Yesterdays. New York, 1955. (Poverty in early 1930s; radioindustry).

Wolff, Marietta. Night Shift. New York, 1942. (Detroit, late 1930s).

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Abraham, Nabeel Younis. "National and Local Politics: A Study of Political Conflict inthe Yemeni Immigrant Community of Detroit, Michigan." Ph.D. diss., Universityof Michigan, 1978.

Addington, Wendell. “Reds at the Rouge: Community Party Activism at the Ford RougePlant,1922-1952.” M.A. thesis, Wayne State University, 1998.

Agocs, Carol. "Ethnic Neighborhoods in City and Suburbs: Metropolitan Detroit, 1940-1970." Ph.D. diss., Wayne State University, 1977.

Al-Ahmary, Abdullah Azib. “Ethnic Self-Identity and the Role of Islam: A Study of theYemini Community in the South End of Dearborn and Detroit, Michigan.” Ph.D.diss., University of Tennessee, 1998.

Aldridge, Henry Belden. "Live Musical and Theatrical Presentations in Detroit MovingPicture Theaters: 1896-1930." Ph.D. diss., University of Michigan, 1973.

Allen, Derek B. "From the Ghetto to the Joint: A Study of Black Urban SurvivalCrime

in Detroit." Ph.D. diss., Michigan State University, 1989.

Ammerman, Albert M. “A Sociological Study of Dearborn.” M.A. thesis, University ofMichigan, 1940.

Anderson, Clarence. "Metropolitan Detroit FEPC: A History of the Organization andOperation of a Citizens' Action Group to Encourage Equality of Opportunity inEmployment Practice without Regard to Race, Creed, Color or National Origin." M.A. thesis, Wayne University, 1947.

Anderson, Marc Belding. "Racial Discrimination in Detroit: A Spatial Analysis ofRacism." M.A. thesis, Wayne University, 1939.

Andres, Muriel Rogers. "A Study of the Personnel Practices and Labor Relations of theSanitation Division of the Department of Public Works in the City of Detroit." M.A. thesis, Wayne University, 1953.

Apprahamian, Ashod. "The Mayoral Politics of Detroit, 1897-1912." Ph.D. diss, NewYork University, 1968.

Apprahamian, Ashod. "The Armenians of Detroit." M.A. thesis, Wayne State

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University, 1959.

Archer, Melanie. "Merchants and Proprietors in Late Nineteenth-Century Detroit:Family

and Social Mobility in an Era of Industrial Change." Ph.D. diss., University ofCalifornia, Berkeley, 1988.

Aronson, Phyllis. "The Adequacy of the Family Allowance System as it Affects theWives and Children of Men Drafted into the Armed Forces." M.A. Thesis,Wayne University, 1944.

Ash, Mathew Gordon. "The Detroit Criminal Court of Record during the July 1967 Riotas Evaluated by Volunteer Attorneys." M.A. thesis, Wayne State University,1969.

Ashton, Patrick James. "Race, Class, and Black Politics: The Implications of theElection of a Black Mayor for the Police and Policing of Detroit." Ph.D. diss.,Michigan State University, 1981.

Atkin, Natalie. "Protest and Liberation: War, Peace, and Women's Empowerment, 1967-1981." Ph.D. diss., Wayne State University, 1999.

Atzman, Ezri. "The Impact of Educational Programs on the Acculturation of AdultJewish Immigrants in Metropolitan Detroit, 1949-1955." Ph.D. diss., Universityof Michigan, 1958.

Babson, Steve H. "Pointing the Way: Skilled Workers and Anglo-Gaelic Immigrants inthe Rise of the UAW." Ph.D. diss., Wayne State University, 1989.

Backler, Alan Lewis. "A Behavioral Examination on the Changing Location of PreferredUpper Class Residential Areas, Detroit: A Case Study." Ph.D. diss., University

ofMichigan, 1971.

Bai, Jumuna. "A Sociological Analysis of the Purposes, Structure, Development, andFunctions of the International Institute, Detroit, Michigan." Ph.D. diss., WayneState University, 1968.

Bailer, Lloyd M. "Negro Labor in the Automobile Industry." Ph.D. diss., University ofMichigan, 1942.

Balberor, Rebecca F. "The Jewish Refugees: A Study of 206 Refugee Families who HaveCome to the Attention of the Detroit Resettlement Service Considered from the

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Point of View of the Agency, the Worker, and the Community." M.A. thesis,Wayne University, 1941.

Barker, John M. "The 1945 Detroit Mayoralty Election between Mayor Edward J.Jeffries and Richard T. Frankensteen." M.A. essay, Wayne State University,1966.

Bar-Levav, Reuven. “The Political Meaning of Nonpartisanship: A Study of TopAdministrators in Detroit’s Municipal Government.” M.A. thesis, Wayne StateUniversity, 1956.

Beatty, George W. "The Background and Causes of the 1943 Detroit Race Riot." Ph.D.diss., Princeton University, 1954.

Becker, Barry. "Local Newspaper Responses to the 1937 Detroit Municipal Election." M.A. essay, Wayne State University, 1989.

Bell, Rodney E. "A Life of Russell Alexander Alger, 1836-1907." Ph.D. diss.,University of Michigan, 1971.

Berard, William F. “Effects of a Cleared Freeway Right of Way Upon Sales of Homes ina Suburban Residential Subdivision.” M.A. thesis, Wayne State University, 1966.(Re: Sun Valley Subdivision, St. Clair Shores)

Berkowitz, Sidney J. "A Content Analysis of Detroit Newspapers' Treatment of LaborStrike News." M.A. thesis, Wayne University, 1951.

Berkowitz, Sidney J. "An Analysis of the Relationship Between the Detroit CommunityControl of Schools Movement and the 1971 Decentralization of the Detroit PublicSchools." Ph.D. diss., Wayne State University, 1973.

Besanceney, Paul H. "Factors Associated with Protestant-Catholic Marriages in theDetroit Area: A Problem in Social Control." Ph.D. diss., Michigan State University, 1964.

Bigony, Beatrice Anne. "Migrants to the Cities: A Study of the Socioeconomic Status ofNative Americans in Detroit and Michigan." Ph.D. diss., University of Michigan,1974.

Bilge, Barbara J. "Variations in Family Structure and Organization in the TurkishCommunity of Southeast Michigan and Adjacent Canada." Ph.D. diss., WayneState University, 1985.

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Birdwell, Michael Edward. “Celluloid Soldiers: Warner Bros., Alvin C. York, and theComing of World War II.” Ph.D. diss., University of Tennessee, 1996.

Black, Harold. "Urban Renewal: A Program Involving a Multiplicity of Participants." Ph.D. diss., University of Michigan 1973.

Black, Harold. "Restrictive Covenants in Relation to Segregated Negro Housing inDetroit." M.A. thesis, Wayne University, 1947.

Blackwood, George. "The United Automobile Workers of America: 1935-51." Ph.D.diss., University of Chicago, 1951.

Blake, Marilyn A. "A Study of the Relationship between Costs and Complaints of theWayne County Juvenile Court, 1920-1945." M.A. thesis, Wayne University,1948.

Blount, Stanley Freeman. "Metropolitan Detroit's Foreign Car Market: A GeographicalAnalysis." M.A. thesis, Wayne State University, 1958.

Boesel, David Paul. "The Ghetto Riots, 1964-1968." Ph.D. diss., Cornell University,1972.

Boggs, Jon W. "Music Instruction in Detroit from 1874 to 1929." Ph.D. diss.,University of Michigan, 1970.

Boles, Frank. "The Relationship between the Detroit Federation of Labor and the UnitedAutomobile Workers of America, 1933-1937." M.A. essay, Wayne StateUniversity, 1976.

Boles, Frank. "A History of Local 212 UAW-CIO, 1937-1949: The BriggsManufacturing Company, Detroit, Michigan." Ph.D. diss., University ofMichigan, 1990.

Bolt, Robert. "A Biography of Donald M. Dickinson." Ph.D. diss., Michigan StateUniversity, 1963.

Bonilla, Carol P. "The Jewish Response to Henry Ford's Anti-Semitic Campaign and1927 Apology." M.A. essay, Wayne State University, 1985.

Boudouris, James. "Trends in Homicide, Detroit: 1926-1968." Ph.D. diss., Wayne StateUniversity, 1970.

Boyea, Earl. "John Samuel Foley, Third Bishop of Detroit: His Ecclesiastical

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Conflictsin the Diocese of Detroit: 1888-1900." M.A. thesis, Wayne State University,1984.

Boyle, Kevin Gerald. "Politics and Principle: The United Automobile Workers andAmerican Labor-Liberalism, 1948-1968." Ph.D. diss., University of Michigan,1990.

Branton, Robert C. "The Development of the Detroit Police Department in theNineteenth Century." M.A. thesis, University of Detroit, 1934.

Brophy, Anne Miriam. “‘What of the Youth Today?’: Social Politics, CulturalPluralism, and the Construction of Second-Generation Ethnicity in Detroit,1914-1941.” Ph.D. diss., Cornell University, 1999.

Brophy, Jacqueline. "History of Union Organizing Efforts at Ford Motor Company." Ph.D. diss., Columbia University, 1967.

Brown, Donald G. “Attitudes of Labor Union Members Toward Union Activity NotDirectly Related to the Job.” M.A. thesis, Wayne University, 1952.

Brown, Tony Nicholas. “The Mental Health Consequences of Racial StratificationAmong African Americans and White Americans in Detroit, Michigan.” Ph.D.diss., University of Michigan, 1998.

Brownlee, Mary A. "Non-Professional Theater in Detroit from 1920 to November1953."

M.A. thesis, Wayne University, 1954.

Brunet-Jailly, Emmanuel. “Cross-Border Relations in Lille and Detroit.” Ph.D. diss.,The University of Western Ontario, 1999.

Buchta, Robert. "Reforming the Poor: The Birth of the Detroit Association of Charities."M.A. essay, Wayne State University, 1990.

Buckberg, Albert. "The Inter-industry Wage Structure among Manufacturing Industriesin Michigan and Detroit, 1929-1955." Ph.D. diss., University of Michigan, 1960.

Buss, Donald Lloyd. "Reinhold Niebuhr as Social Critic: Detroit, 1920-1928." M.A.essay, Wayne State University, 1969.

Campbell, Frederick Lawrence. "Demographic Factors in Family Organization: TheEffects of Age at Marriage and Fertility on Power and Division of Labor in

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Detroit Marriages." Ph.D. diss., University of Michigan, 1967.

Canfield, James Lewis. "The Wallace Campaign Worker in Wayne County, Michigan." Ph.D. diss., University of Michigan, 1971.

Carey, John W. “A History of the Brightmoor Community Center.” Ph.D. diss.,University of Notre Dame, 1941.

Carlson, Glen E. "The Negro in the Industries of Detroit." Ph.D. diss., University ofMichigan, 1929.

Cashman, Holly Rae. “Doing Being Bilingual: Language Maintenance, Language Shift,and Conversational Codeswitching in Southwest Detroit.” Ph.D. diss., Universityof Michigan, 2001.

Cassanova, Thomas Cornelius. "Black Workers at the Point of Production: ShopfloorRadicalism and Wildcat Strikes in Detroit Auto, 1955-1976." Ph.D. diss.,University of Notre Dame, 1993.

Chalmers, William Ellison. "Labor in the Automobile Industry: A Study of PersonnelPolicies, Workers' Attitudes, and Attempts at Unionism." Ph.D. diss., University of Wisconsin, 1932.

Chavis, John M. T. "James Couzens: Mayor of Detroit, 1919-1922." Ph.D. diss.,Michigan State University, 1970.

Ciani, Kyle Emily. “Choosing to Care: Meeting Children’s Needs in Detroit and SanDiego,1880-1945.” Ph.D. diss., Michigan State University, 1998.

Coe, David T. "A Rhetorical Study of Selected Radio Speeches of the Reverend CharlesEdward Coughlin." Ph.D. diss., Michigan State University, 1970.

Cohen, Joseph. "The Automobile in Relation to Demographic and Economic Forces inthe Development of the Detroit Area." Ph.D. diss., University of Michigan,

1936.

Coleman, Arnold. "The Tool and Die Industry in the Detroit Area: A Study of IndustrialSite Location." M.A. thesis, Wayne State University, 1960.

Coleman, George D. "The Organization of SWOC Local 1299 at Great Lakes Steel." M.A. thesis, Wayne State University, 1977.

Colwell, Peter Forbes. "The Intra-Urban Location of Manufacturing Activity: A Study

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ofthe Detroit Metropolitan Area." Ph.D. diss., Wayne State University, 1973.

Coopey, Richard. "Structures of Control: The Changing Role of Shop Floor Supervisionin the U.S. Automobile Industry, 1900-1950." Ph.D. diss., University of Warwick (UK), 1988.

Coppess, James. "The 1933 Briggs Strikes." M.A. essay, Wayne State University,1975.

Craig, Scott Ian. "Automobiles and Labor: The Transformation of Detroit's BlackWorking Class, 1917-1941." M.A. thesis, Wayne State University, 1986.

Croisier, Anne Christine. “Detroit and Philadelphia: a Comparison of BlackSuburbanization in Two Metropolitan Areas.” Ph.D. diss., University ofMichigan 1993.

Crownover, Roger Vannoy. "The United States Intervention in North Russia, 1918-1919." Ph.D. diss., The Union Institute, 1996. (Re: 339th Infantry)

Cubbage, Moyne Leroy. "A Rhetorical Study of the Speaking of Walter Philip Reutheron Matters of Public Policy." Ph.D. diss., University of Michigan, 1961.

Cuber, John F. "A Study of the Effects of the Depression upon a Group of ProtestantChurches in Detroit." Ph.D. diss., University of Michigan, 1937.

Curlew, Douglas James. “They Ceased Not to Preach: Fundamentalism, Culture, and theRevivalist Imperative at the Temple Baptist Church of Detroit.” Ph.D. diss.,University of Michigan, 2001.

Current, Gloster Bryant. "Negro Participation in the August 7, 1945 Primary in Detroit."M.A. thesis, Wayne University, 1949.

D'Agostini, Frank. "The UAW-WPA Auxiliary Union: Organizing the Unemployed,1935-1941." M.A. thesis, Wayne State University, 1970.

Dahlheimer, Harry. "A History of the Mechanics Educational Society of America inDetroit from its Inception in 1933 through 1937." M.A. thesis, Wayne

University, 1950.

Daley, Matthew. “Pigs on the Water: Technological Failure and Great LakesShipbuilding Innovation, 1880-1905.” M.A. thesis, Wayne State University,2000.

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Dalton, Sister M. Arthemise. "The History and Development of the Catholic SecondarySchool System in the Archdiocese of Detroit, 1701-1961." Ph.D. diss., WayneState University, 1962.

Daniel, Ralph. "Youth Guidance in Michigan: A Study of the Work of the MichiganYouth Guidance Committee and the Michigan Youth Guidance Commission,1943-1947." M.A. Thesis, University of Michigan, 1951.

Danilovich, Robert S. “Location and Distribution of Defunct Automobile Plants inDetroit, 1900-1956.” M.A. thesis, Central Michigan University, 1974.

Davidson, Gordon W. "Industrial Detroit After World War I, 1919-1921." M.A. thesis,Wayne University, 1953.

Davidson, Gordon W. "Henry Ford: The Formation and Course of a Public Figure." Ph.D. diss., Columbia University, 1965.

Davis, Donald F. "The Decline of the Gasoline Aristocracy: The Struggle for Supremacyin Detroit and the Automobile Industry, 1896-1933." Ph.D. diss., Harvard University, 1976.

Davis, Nancy Marie. “Integration, the ‘New Negro,” and Community Building: BlackCatholic Life in Four Catholic Churches in Detroit, 1911 to 1945.” Ph.D. diss.,University of Michigan, 1996.

Davis, Natalie Motise. "Blacks in Miami and Detroit: Communities in Contrast." Ph.D.diss., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1976.

Davis, Richard A. "Father Charles Edward Coughlin: A Biography." Ph.D. diss.,University of North Carolina, 1964.

Dematteo, Arthur Edward. “Urban Reform, Politics, and the Working Class: Detroit,Toledo, and Cleveland,1890-1922.” Ph.D. diss., University of Akron, 1999.

Dennis, John Lawrence. "An Analysis of the Audience of Religious Radio andTelevision Programs in the Detroit Metropolitan Area." Ph.D. diss., Universityof Michigan, 1962.

Desjarlais, Mary. "Saving Neighborhoods: A History of Community Groups and BlockClubs in Detroit." M.A. Essay, Wayne State University, 1999.

Deskins, Donald Richard, Jr. "Residential Mobility of Negro Occupational Groups in

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Detroit, 1837-1965." Ph.D. diss., University of Michigan 1971.

Deslippe, Dennis A. "The Association of Catholic Trade Unionists in Detroit: 1939-1950." M.A. thesis, Wayne State University, 1988.

Dillard, Angela Denise. "From the Reverand Charles A. Hill to the Reverand Albert B. Cleage, Jr.: Change and Continuity in the Patterns of Civil Rights Mobilization in Detroit, 1935-1967." Ph.D. diss., University of Michigan, 1995.

Diskin, Brian. “Progressivism and Eugenics in Michigan, 1914-1928: Social Theory,Law, and Public Policy.” M.A. essay, Wayne State University, 2002.

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Dluhy, Milan Jacques. "The Dynamics of Suburbanization in the Detroit MetropolitanArea." Ph.D. diss., University of Michigan, 1975.

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