Julia's prayer. Chapter 09, Race relations
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Annie Cairns, originally from Scotland, taught English and Family Living at the Hamtramck High School and also served as a counselor at Tau Beta Camp and Rev. William Brooks, Jr., African-American, Pastor of the Corinthian Baptist Church, civic and political leader, national Republican convention delegate, share memories about early ethnic and racial harmony. Rev. Brooks tells how established African-Americans took the newly arrived Poles in as roomers in their homes. Mention of two African-American brothers who were fluent in the Polish language.
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Making of Modern Michigan
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1973
- Interviewees
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Cairns, Annie
Brooks, William, Rev., Jr.
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Lewandowksi, Thomas, 1939-
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David, Eric P.
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Cairns, Annie
Brooks, William, Rev., Jr.
African Americans--Relations with Polish Americans
Race relations
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Documentary film
Interviews
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English
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Oakland Community College
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