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  • Lee, Alfred McClung; Humphrey, Norman Daymond

    Edité par The Dryden Press, 1943

    Vendeur : Avol's Books LLC, Madison, WI, Etats-Unis

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    Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Good. 1st Edition. Black with white lettering on spine. A little wear at spine head. Mild yellowing to text. Dust jacket shelf rubbed, chip out of top of spine. Some wear to tips, back panel smudged.

  • Alfred McClung Lee, Norman Daymond Humphrey

    Edité par Dryden Press

    Vendeur : Wonder Book, Frederick, MD, Etats-Unis

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    Etat : Good. First edition copy. . Good dust jacket. A few pencil marks inside. (African Americans, race relations, Michigan, Detroit).

  • Lee, Alfred McClung & Humphrey, Norman Daymond

    Edité par Wayne State University, New York, 1948

    Vendeur : Bibliodisia Books, IOBA, MWABA, Chicago, IL, Etats-Unis

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    Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. First Edition. In Mylar cover. Out of print. Account of the 1940 riot by eyewitnesses who were there, and were victims of the violence. Binding is cloth boards.

  • LEE, Alfred McClung and Norman Daymond HUMPHREY

    Edité par Dryden, [NY, 1943

    Vendeur : Second Life Books, Inc., Lanesborough, MA, Etats-Unis

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    8vo, pp. 143. Bound in black cloth with some chipped and worn dj. A very good copy. Eye Witness Accounts of the Detroit riots of June 20th, 1943 Here they try to answer the questions, "How does it start? What must we do?" From Wikipedia: "The 1943 Detroit race riot took place in Detroit, Michigan, of the United States, from the evening of June 20 through the early morning of June 22. It occurred in a period of dramatic population increase and social tensions associated with the military buildup of World War II, as Detroit's automotive industry was converted to the war effort. Existing social tensions and housing shortages were exacerbated by the arrival of nearly 400,000 migrants, both African-American and White Southerners, from the Southeastern United States between 1941 and 1943. The new migrants competed for space and jobs, as well as against European immigrants and their descendants. The Detroit riot was one of three that summer; it followed one in Beaumont, Texas, earlier that month, in which white shipyard workers attacked blacks after a rumor that a white woman had been raped; another riot preceded in Harlem, New York, where blacks attacked white-owned property in their neighborhood after rumors that a black soldier had been killed by a white policeman. In this wartime period, there were also racial riots in Los Angeles, California, and Mobile, Alabama, in which the former involved white military men attacking young Hispanic civilians in zoot suits simply due to their clothing. The rioting in Detroit began among youths at Belle Isle Park on June 20, 1943; the unrest moved into the city proper and was exacerbated by false rumors of racial attacks in both the black and white communities. It continued until June 22. It was suppressed after 6,000 federal troops were ordered into the city to restore peace. A total of 34 people were killed, 25 of them black and most at the hands of the white police force; 433 were wounded, 75 percent of them black; and property valued at $2 million ($30.4 million in 2020 US dollars) was destroyed. Most of the riot took place in the black area of Paradise Valley, the poorest neighborhood of the city." First Edition, Review copy with slipped tipped to the end paper.

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    Humphrey, Norman Daymond & Alfred McClung Lee

    Edité par Dryden Press, New York, 1943

    Vendeur : Medium Rare Books, Mountainside, NJ, Etats-Unis

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    Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. 1st Edition. Dryden Press, New York. 1943. 143 pages. First edition, first printing. Book is bright, tight and clean. Black cloth is bright. Previous owner's name neatly written on front pastedown, hidden underneath front flap. Book would grade fine if not for shelf-rubbing to cloth on lower front corner-tip. Original DJ with $1.50 price intact on flap. DJ shows shallow chipping at crown and heel, and corner-tip folds. The Detroit Race Riot of 1943 thoroughly examined by two leading sociologists from Detroit's Wayne State University. VG++.