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BelgiansinMichigan [3.149.229.253] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 13:05 GMT) discovering the peoples of michigan Arthur W. Helweg, Russell M. Magnaghi, and Linwood H. Cousins, Series Editors Ethnicity in Michigan: Issues and People Jack Glazier and Arthur W. Helweg Discovering the Peoples of Michigan is a series of publications examining the state’s rich multicultural heritage. The series makes available an interesting, affordable, and varied collection of books that enables students and lay readers to explore Michigan’s ethnic dynamics. A knowledge of the state’s rapidly changing multicultural history has far-reaching implications for human relations, education, public policy, and planning. We believe that Discovering the Peoples of Michigan will enhance understanding of the unique contributions that diverse and often unrecognized communities have made to Michigan’s history and culture. French Canadians in Michigan John P. DuLong African Americans in Michigan Lewis Walker, Benjamin C. Wilson, and Linwood H. Cousins Albanians in Michigan Frances Trix Jews in Michigan Judith Levin Cantor Amish in Michigan Gertrude Enders Huntington Italians in Michigan Russell M. Magnaghi Germans in Michigan Jeremy W. Kilar Poles in Michigan Dennis Badaczewski Dutch in Michigan Larry ten Harmsel Asian Indians in Michigan Arthur W. Helweg Latinos in Michigan David A. Badillo South Slavs in Michigan Daniel Cetinich Hungarians in Michigan Éva V. Huseby-Darvas Mexicans and Mexican Americans in Michigan Rudolph Valier Alvarado and Sonya Yvette Alvarado Scots in Michigan Alan T. Forrester Greeks in Michigan Stavros K. Frangos Chaldeans in Michigan Mary C. Sengstock Latvians in Michigan Silvija D. Meija Arab Americans in Michigan Rosina J. Hassoun Irish in Michigan Seamus P. Metress and Eileen K. Metress Scandinavians in Michigan Jeffrey W. Hancks Cornish in Michigan Russell M. Magnaghi ...

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