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  • Picket line march of auto workers.

    Detroit Autoworkers’ Elusive Postwar Boom

    The men who made the cars could not afford to buy them.
    by Daniel Clark via The Metropole on January 30, 2020

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While Louisiana began as a French colony and its culture remained Creole, its Anglo-American population formed a large minority in the late colonial period.
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