Julia's prayer. Chapter 04, Rapid industrial development/working conditions
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Beatrice Kobe Adamski, Hamtramck Public Library Director and Michigan Librarian of the Year, shares her experience of tired auto workers returning from work. Frank Krysztof, first generation Polish-American, describes building automobiles for pennies a day before assembly line production. Mrs. Margaret McGuire Tenerowicz , wife of Congressman and Mayor Dr. Rudolph Tenerowicz, describes how industrial accidents did occur in this fast paced environment. Stephen Majewski, the city's second mayor (1926-1928) and Mrs. Iris Page Butler, an African-American public health nurse, reflect on the same topics.
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Making of Modern Michigan
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- In Copyright
- Date Created
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1973
- Interviewees
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Adamski, Beatrice
Krysztof, Frank
Tenerowicz, Margaret McGuire
Majewski, Stephen A.
Butler, Iris Page
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Lewandowksi, Thomas, 1939-
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David, Eric P.
- Subjects
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Adamski, Beatrice
Krysztof, Frank
Tenerowicz, Margaret McGuire
Majewski, Stephen A.
Butler, Iris Page
Automobile industry and trade
Automobile industry workers
Urbanization
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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