Portrait Studios of Detroit's Polonia

Portrait Studios of Detroit's Polonia
Title Portrait Studios of Detroit's Polonia PDF eBook
Author Cecile Wendt Jensen
Publisher
Pages 84
Release 2014-10-03
Genre Detroit (Mich.)
ISBN 9780989019514

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Detroit's Polonia

Detroit's Polonia
Title Detroit's Polonia PDF eBook
Author Cecile Wendt Jensen
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780738539997

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More than a century has passed since the first Poles settled in Detroit. The first communities were established on the east side of Detroit, but the colony expanded rapidly to the west neighborhoods, and Poles in Detroit still identify themselves as East- or Westsiders. The pioneers left Poland for freedom of language and religion, and to own property. They replicated village life in the big city, living in close-knit neighborhoods anchored by the parish church. Polish immigrants made cigars, built railroad cars, molded stoves, established businesses and breweries, and moved into the political arena. The struggles and triumphs of these early settlers are on display in the pages of Detroit Polonia, a photographic history that links future generations with their Polish heritage.

Photographs from the Detroit Walk-in Portrait Studio

Photographs from the Detroit Walk-in Portrait Studio
Title Photographs from the Detroit Walk-in Portrait Studio PDF eBook
Author Corine Vermeulen
Publisher
Pages 29
Release 2014
Genre Portrait photography
ISBN

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Horn Man

Horn Man
Title Horn Man PDF eBook
Author Laurie Palazzolo
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 420
Release 2003
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780814331934

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Detroit and its strong Polish community share in America's rich history of Polish music and customs. This work documents that history and details the development of the Polish-American musicians in Detroit who became known as polka musicians, even though their music was very diversified.

Detroit's Woodmere Cemetery

Detroit's Woodmere Cemetery
Title Detroit's Woodmere Cemetery PDF eBook
Author Gail D. Hershenzon
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9780738541204

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In 1867, a roomful of men gathered in the office of a noted attorney to discuss Detroit's need for a rural cemetery. They decided to form an association and invested their own money to purchase a plot of land that had once been occupied by Native Americans and then French settlers, a few miles from the heart of the city. They chose this heavily wooded area because it offered many acres of land that could accommodate the growing need for more burial space, and it became the cornerstone of one of the city's oldest and most historic cemeteries, Woodmere Cemetery. Cemetery acreage has been bought and sold, and buildings on the grounds have been raised and later razed. Funeral procedures have changed, as well as cemetery ownership. Still, Woodmere has remained one of Detroit's most beautiful treasures, where visitors can take a historical step back into time. From the very rich to the very poor, many thousands have chosen Woodmere Cemetery to be their final resting place. Through archival images, Detroit's Woodmere Cemetery takes a look at the movers and shakers of Detroit found in these bucolic grounds and glimpses the ordinary citizens who have lived and died through extraordinary circumstances.

Poland

Poland
Title Poland PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 810
Release 1928
Genre Poland
ISBN

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A Detroit Nocturne

A Detroit Nocturne
Title A Detroit Nocturne PDF eBook
Author Dave Jordano
Publisher powerHouse Books
Pages 0
Release 2018-04-17
Genre Photography
ISBN 9781576878705

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In a continuation of Dave Jordano's critically-acclaimed Detroit: Unbroken Down (powerHouse Books, 2015), which documented the lives of residents, Detroit Nocturne is an artist's book not of people this time, but instead the places within which they live and work: structures, dwellings, and storefronts. Made at night, these photographs speak to the quiet resolve of Detroit's neighborhoods and its stewards: independent shop proprietors and home owners who have survived the long and difficult path of living in a post-industrial city stripped of economic prosperity and opportunity. In many rust-belt cities like Detroit, people's lives often hang in the balance as neighborhoods support and provide for each other through job creation, ad-hoc community involvement, moral and spiritual support, and a well-honed Do-It-Yourself attitude. With all the media attention about Detroit's rebirth and revival, it is important to note that many neighborhoods throughout the city have managed to survive against the odds for years, relying on local merchants and businesses that operate on a cash only basis who have stuck it out through decades of economic decline. Determination and a strong sense of self-preservation: Detroit's citizens manage to survive by maintaining a healthy sense of connection without the fear of giving up. All of these places of business and residences, whether large or small, are in many ways symbols representing the ongoing story that is Detroit, and a testament to the tenacity of those who are trying desperately to hold on to what is left of the social and economic fabric of the city. These photographs speak to that truth without casting an overly sentimental gaze. These nocturnal images offer a chance to view the locations in an unfamiliar light, and offer a moment of quiet and calm reflection.