Detroit's Cass Corridor

Detroit's Cass Corridor
Title Detroit's Cass Corridor PDF eBook
Author Armando Delicato
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 9780738582689

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Welcome to the Cass Corridor, an area geographically bound by freeways and major thoroughfares, yet boundless in its rich history and influence. Since the French established the sleepy ribbon farms in the 1700s, the Cass Corridor has experienced a fascinating evolution. Home to affluent gentry in the Victorian era, the area became the hub for automotive parts suppliers, film distribution, and pharmaceuticals at the turn of the 20th century. The interwar period saw the area transition to a working-class neighborhood that descended into a slum. The Cass Corridor, however, redefined itself, Detroit, and the nation as a home to the counterculture movement of the 1960s and 1970s. The corridor has long been a cradle of creativity that many renowned personalities called home, including Charles Lindbergh, Gilda Radner, Janis Joplin, Joni Mitchell, Marcus Belgrave, and others.

Subverting Modernism

Subverting Modernism
Title Subverting Modernism PDF eBook
Author Julia R. Myers
Publisher Eastern Michigan University
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Art, American
ISBN 9780912042978

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Curated by Dr. Julia Myers, this is the culmination of a multi-year collaboration with Wayne State University. Subverting Modernism, re-contextualizes the Detroit-based Cass Corridor art movement of the 70’s and 80’s within the modernist art movement.

The Development of Detroit's Cass Corridor, 1850-1975

The Development of Detroit's Cass Corridor, 1850-1975
Title The Development of Detroit's Cass Corridor, 1850-1975 PDF eBook
Author David W. Hartman
Publisher
Pages 36
Release 1975
Genre Cass Corridor (Detroit, Mich.)
ISBN

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White Stripes - Sweethearts of the Blues

White Stripes - Sweethearts of the Blues
Title White Stripes - Sweethearts of the Blues PDF eBook
Author Denise Sullivan
Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Pages 190
Release 2004-03-01
Genre Music
ISBN 9781617802270

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(Book). This engrossing book tells the tale of the Detroit duo who shook up the music world with their "candy-colored, gothic-coated world of melody, rhythm and storytelling." These unlikely-looking saviors reinvigorated the blues and blues-rock for a new generation. Writer Denise Sullivan relates The White Stripes' story with a keen eye for detail, a music lover's ear for influences and references, a fan's appreciation of the layers and subtleties, and a journalist's nose for a good story, with all its twists and curves, half-truths, and elaborate theories. Includes dozens of rare photographs, a full discography, and a song concordance. 7-1/4 x 9-1/4, 176 pages

Kick Out the Jams

Kick Out the Jams
Title Kick Out the Jams PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Institute
Pages 158
Release 1980
Genre Art
ISBN

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A Life Divided

A Life Divided
Title A Life Divided PDF eBook
Author Jan Canty
Publisher
Pages
Release 2020-06
Genre
ISBN 9780578685922

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Narrative nonfiction true crime memoir in which a psychologist describes the fallout from her spouse's murder and how she regained her momentum.

This Far by Faith

This Far by Faith
Title This Far by Faith PDF eBook
Author Faith Fowler
Publisher
Pages 244
Release 2014-09-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781939880703

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Through reports nationwide, including the Wall Street Journal and TV news, Americans are discovering Faith Fowler's ideas for transforming lives in Detroit, Known for her deep faith and creative ideas, Faith serves as one of the city's leading pastors and as a nonprofit entrepreneur. As a co-founder of a wide array of Cass startups, Faith and her Cass community are turning one of the nation's most impoverished urban centers into a gold mine of talent and resources. Now, Faith Fowler shares dozens of inspiring true stories of men and women who found new hope and were able to join in building a healthier community through Cass. Mitch Albom says: "The world waits for people like Faith Fowler. ... This memoir, like the author herself, is funny, poignant, moving, beautifully staged and oozing with a commitment to a simple yet profound idea: that other people are worth the trouble." From turning trash heaps of old tires into a stylish line of sandals to a host of other startup businesses, Faith's work at Cass already has drawn nationwide attention. Headlines have chronicled her innovative ideas and her infectious belief that each and every life is valuable, despite the ravages of homelessness, addiction and violence. In this book, she shares the best of this inspiring community through stories of lives renewed and transformed. This is the first book published by Faith Fowler's latest entrepreneurial venture. Cass Community Publishing House is the first interfaith publishing house established in the city of Detroit in more than two centuries-since Father Gabriel Richard, a Catholic priest and co-founder of the University of Michigan, hauled the first printing press into Detroit and invited his Presbyterian friend the Rev. John Monteith to publish with him. Like Richard and Monteith before her, Faith Fowler's work is one reason that Detroit is recognized as a center of hope for those who believe peace is possible in our ever-more-diverse world. Mitch Albom urges: "Everyone, religious or not, should read these pages."