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A story of spirit, growth, and survival in a city that reflects America's urban problems

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"Only the numbest reader of these pages will fail to see the relationship of the urban realities herein explicated so poignantly to those that flamed so fiercely in Los Angeles in 1992. Given that context, no one should be shocked at the radical elements in the thought of these activists from so many diverse background, perspectives, and generations. To deal radically means to go to the root of things, the origins, the fundamentals. These Detroit voices insist that the problems of urban Americans have become so grave that nothing less will suffice."
Dan Georgakas

Table of Contents
Foreword Dan Georgakas Preface Introduction Prologue 1. Organizing for Survival at the Grassroots 2. The African-American Experience 3. The Struggles of Women 4. City Life, Scenes, Feelings 5. The Trauma of the Politics of Race and Class 6. There Is Power: The Dilemma of Organized Labor in Motown 7. Theology for the People 8. The Changing Visions of Detroit's White Male Left 9. Analyze and Regroup: The Left Against All Odds Index

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      Publisher: Temple University Press,U.S.
      Publication Date: 20/10/1994
      ISBN13: 9781566392266, 978-1566392266
      ISBN10: 1566392268

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A story of spirit, growth, and survival in a city that reflects America's urban problems

      Trade Review
      "Only the numbest reader of these pages will fail to see the relationship of the urban realities herein explicated so poignantly to those that flamed so fiercely in Los Angeles in 1992. Given that context, no one should be shocked at the radical elements in the thought of these activists from so many diverse background, perspectives, and generations. To deal radically means to go to the root of things, the origins, the fundamentals. These Detroit voices insist that the problems of urban Americans have become so grave that nothing less will suffice."
      Dan Georgakas

      Table of Contents
      Foreword Dan Georgakas Preface Introduction Prologue 1. Organizing for Survival at the Grassroots 2. The African-American Experience 3. The Struggles of Women 4. City Life, Scenes, Feelings 5. The Trauma of the Politics of Race and Class 6. There Is Power: The Dilemma of Organized Labor in Motown 7. Theology for the People 8. The Changing Visions of Detroit's White Male Left 9. Analyze and Regroup: The Left Against All Odds Index

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