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1 online resource (188 pages) |
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Summary |
Where the Water Goes Around is a biblical and political reading of Detroit over the course of three decades by an activist pastor. Detroit is a place where one can take the temperature of the world. Think on the rise of Fordism and auto-love, the Arsenal of Democracy, the practice of the sit-down strike, or the invention of the expressway and suburban mall. Consider more recently the rebellion of 1967, the deindustrialization of a union town, the assault on democracy in this black-majority city, the structural adjustments of municipal bankruptcy, and now a struggle for water as a human right. B. |
Local Note |
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Detroit (Mich.) -- Economic conditions.
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Economic history. |
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Michigan -- Detroit. |
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Electronic books.
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Added Author |
House, Gloria.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Wylie-Kellermann, Bill. Where the Water Goes Around : Beloved Detroit. Eugene : Wipf and Stock Publishers, ©2017 9781498296496 |
ISBN |
9781498296502 |
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1498296505 |
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1498296491 |
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9781498296496 |
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