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The Making Of Black Detroit In The Age Of Henry Ford Beth Tompkins Bates

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The Making Of Black Detroit In The Age Of Henry Ford Beth Tompkins Bates
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Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 14.96 MB
Author: Beth Tompkins Bates
ISBN: 9780807835647, 0807835641
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Making Of Black Detroit In The Age Of Henry Ford Beth Tompkins Bates by Beth Tompkins Bates 9780807835647, 0807835641 instant download after payment.

Wide Awake in the Pelican State—which mimics the title of Dinty W. Moore's contribution to the collection—brings together twenty-one of the finest modern writers who claim Louisiana as home, having lived all or some part of their lives in the Pelican State. Each author shares the knack of telling a good story, a Louisiana tradition that dates back two hundred years to the tales told by African American griots and the stories swapped among Mississippi river workers on boats, in taverns, and around campfires.

Though united by talent and place, these writers speak with inflections that vary by gender, race, education, religion, and time spent elsewhere. Their stories are also richly diverse, ranging from Ernest Gaines's humorous portrait of black culture in rural Louisiana to Tim Parrish's aching depiction of white working-class family life in Baton Rouge, from Ellen Gilchrist's acerbically funny rendering of wealthy New Orleans bankers to Richard Ford's...

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