SUGGESTED READING
Many scholars have written books about the themes in this web exhibit. Often, they have used the archival materials at the Reuther Library and other repositories.
As you explore these links, ask yourself if you've found a primary source or a secondary source. Primary sources are up to you to interpret, while secondary sources have a thesis they are presenting to the reader.
For secondary sources, examine the footnotes and notice the authors' use of primary sources. How have they used certain materials to prove their theses? Would you have made a different argument? Why?
Resources:
Bates, Beth Thompkins. The Making of Black Detroit in the Age of Henry Ford.
Berlatsky, Noah. The 1967 Detroit Riots.
Boskin, Joseph. Urban Racial Violence in the Twentieth Century.
Boutelle, Paul. The Black Uprisings: Newark, 1967, Detroit.
Boyle, Kevin. Arc of Justice: A Sage of Race, Civil Rights, and Murder in the Jazz Age.
Brown, Earl Jones. Why Race Riots? Lessons from Detroit.
Capeci, Dominic J., Jr. and Martha Wilkerson. Layered Violence: The Detroit Rioters of 1943.
Capeci, Dominic J., Jr. Race Relations in Wartime Detroit: The Sojourner Truth Housing Controversy.
Colling, Herb. Turning Points: The Detroit Riot of 1967: A Canadian Perspective.
Darden, Joe T. Detroit: Race Riots, Racial Conflicts, and Efforts to Bridge the Racial Divide.
Detroit Free Press. Reporting the Detroit Riot.
Georgakas, Dan and Surkin, Marvin. Detroit, I Do Mind Dying: A Study in Urban Revolution.
Geschwender, James. Class, Race, and Worker Insurgency: The League of Revolutionary Black Workers.
Hatchett, Shirley. Black Racial Attitude Change in Detroit, 1968-1976.
Henderson, George. Twelfth Street: An Analysis of a Changed Neighborhood.
Herman, Max Arthur. Summer of Rage: An Oral History of the 1967 Newark and Detroit Riots.
Hersey, John. The Algiers Motel Incident.
Johnson, Arthur. Race and Remembrance: A Memoir.
Katzman, David. Before the Ghetto; Black Detroit in the Nineteenth Century.
Lee, Alfred McClung. Race Riot, Detroit 1943.
Leggett, John C. Class, Race, and Labor; Working-Class Consciousness in Detroit.
Lincoln, James. The Anatomy of a Riot; A Detroit Judge’s Report.
Locke, Hubert. The Detroit Riot of 1967.
Miller, Karen Managing Inequality: Northern Racial Liberalism in Interwar Detroit.
New Detroit, Inc. Beyond the Difference, a New Detroit Assessment, November 1969.
Shaw, Todd. Now Is the Time!: Detroit Black Politics and Grassroots Activism.
Shogan, Robert. The Detroit Race Riot; A Study in Violence.
Sugrue, Thomas. The Origins of the Urban Crisis: Race and Inequality in Postwar Detroit.
Thomas, June Manning. Redevelopment and Race: Planning a Finer City in Postwar Detroit.
Thompson, Heather Ann. Whose Detroit? Politics, Labor, and Race in a Modern American City.
Widick, B.J. Detroit: City of Race and Class Violence.
Wolcott, Victoria. Remaking Respectability: African American Women in Interwar Detroit.