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  2. History of Italian Americans in Metro Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Working Detroit: The Making of a Union Town. Wayne State University Press, 1986. ISBN 0814318193, 9780814318195; Delicato, Armando. Italians in Detroit (Images of America: a history of American life in images and texts). Arcadia Publishing, 2005. ISBN 0738539856, 9780738539850. Feinstein, Otto. Ethnic Communities of Greater Detroit.

  3. Detroit Study Club - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Study Club is a Black women's literary organization formed in 1898 by African American women in Detroit, Michigan, who were dedicated to individual intellectual achievement and Black community social betterment. [1] The Club emerged in the 1890s around the same time as numerous other Black women's clubs across the country. [2]

  4. Detroit Women's City Club - Wikipedia

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    Tilework from Pewabic Pottery around front door of Women's City Club. The Women's City Club is a women's club located at 2110 Park Avenue in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, within the Park Avenue Historic District. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1979. [1] [2]

  5. These 'mobilized' Detroit women share a sacred ... - AOL

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    The Detroit chapter of The Links Incorporated, founded in 1951, is the presenter of "Our History, Our Story: The Detroit Chapter of The Links," an exhibit which opens to the public on July 27 at ...

  6. Franklin Wright Settlements' has 143-year history of service ...

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    Franklin Wright Settlements' Detroit story has played out across 143 years, but each chapter has included mission-driven women committed to service.

  7. League of Catholic Women Building - Wikipedia

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    The League of Catholic Women Building is located at 100 Parsons Street in Midtown Detroit, Michigan. It is also known as Casgrain Hall or the Activities Building . The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.

  8. Category:Women in Detroit - Wikipedia

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  9. Marie-Therese Guyon Cadillac - Wikipedia

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    In 1702, she and a female travel companion became the first white women to travel and reach Fort Pontchartrain De Troit, where Cadillac joined her husband who had arrived a year earlier. [2] While at the fort she engaged in many aspects of managing it, including signing contracts and hiring explorers.