A fascinating assemblage of old family letters, diaries, journals, photos, and other memorabilia, Michigan Voices introduces the reader to a more personal side of the state's history.
Readers interested in Michigan history, sociology, and Asian American studies will enjoy this volume.
Women's Voices: Early Years at the University of Michigan
The PrePress Awards
As men go off to war their thoughts turn to recording the mundane and terrifying times, whether it be in a diary chronicling the days or in letters home to...
Voices of Michigan: An Anthology of Michigan's Finest New Authors
Shunned by Pittsburghers and Clevelanders for its southerness, and by the rest of West Virginia for its sundry north-of-theMason-Dixon Catholicisms (mostly Italians and Eastern Europeans, with an occasional Greek thrown in), ...
The writing contest and Anthology were endorsed by the Michigan Center for The Book. The contest and Anthology were featured on PBS' Michigan Magazine, fall 2001 Voices of Michigan was featured on the summer 2002 cover of Michigan Magazine.
In Social Class Voices, forty-five University of Michigan undergraduate students and recent alumni explore the significance of social class in early 21st century America.
The “To My Professor” statements are really just starting points that lead to advice from master teachers. Teaching college is difficult and this book has some potential solutions.
"These are the stories, poems and images that echo the lives of contemporary American Indians living in Michigan.