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Dan David
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Historical-Fiction
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Dan David is also a local author from Grand Rapids. The book documents the seemingly stable time in Detroit when photographs, televisions, attitudes, and neighborhoods were distinctly black and white. Major events such as the desegregation of the public schools and the 1967 riots serve as anchor points, but the story focuses on one family's attempt to find some kind of order in a world that is becoming increasingly chaotic.
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Brittani Stickler
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Detroit, 1960s, Segregation
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14
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