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Idlewild and Woodland Park, Michigan an African American Remembers

Idlewild and Woodland Park, Michigan an African American Remembers

Idlewild and Woodland Park, Michigan an African American Remembers

Rose Louise Hammond

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Editorial:
Run With It
Año de edición:
1994
Materia
Historia social y cultural
ISBN:
9780615217222
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Idlewild and Woodland Park, Michigan is one of the countries first African American resorts, owned and operated by African Americans. This book is a historical compilation of interviews conducted during the summers of 1994 and 1995 with some of the few original owners or families still holding property ownership in Idlewild and Woodland Park, Michigan The reader will see some of the individuals whose families helped to create these two beautiful communities by telling their family's history. Idlewild and Woodland Park, Michigan 'An African American Remembers' will let the reader travel in time from the 1900's.

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