Abstract

List of Illustrations List of Tables Preface Acknowledgments One Early Struggles and Community Building Two The Demand for Black Labor, Migration, and the Emerging Black Industrial Working Class, 1915-1930 Three The Role of the Detroit Urban League in the Community Building Process, 1916-1945 Fourt Weathering the Storm Five Racial Discrimination in Industrial Detroit: Preparing the Ground for Community Social Consciousness Six Social Consciousness and Self-Helf: The Heart and Soul of Community Building Seven Protest and Politics: Emerging Forms of Community Empowerment Eight Conflicting Strategies of Black Community Building: Unionization vs. Ford Corporate Paternalism, 1936-1941 Epilogue Notes Sources Index

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