Julia's prayer. Chapter 03, Early Hamtramck
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Mrs. Czeslawa Kopacki recalls the city's rapid development of homes. Mrs. Iris Page Butler, an African-American known as "Hamtramck's Angel of Mercy," Health Department nurse from 1918 to 1965 and resident since 1903 also describes the early growth of the city. Mrs. Butler shares that she lunched with President and Mrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt at the White House.
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Making of Modern Michigan
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- Date Created
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1973
- Interviewees
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Kopacki, Czeslawa
Butler, Iris Page
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Lewandowksi, Thomas, 1939-
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David, Eric P.
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Kopacki, Czeslawa
Butler, Iris Page
Immigrants--Cultural assimilation
Ethnic neighborhoods
Emigration and immigration--Social aspects
Michigan--Hamtramck
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Documentary film
Interviews
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English
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Oakland Community College
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