Jeremy Williams

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Jeremy Williams



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Jeremy Williams has a B.A. in History from Michigan State University and is currently pursuing an M.A. in African American Studies. He is the author of Detroit: The Black Bottom Community and has also published The Rise and Fall of Black Bottom, 1914-1951: A Social, Cultural, and Political Analysis of an African American Community in the Michigan State University Journal of History.

His first book, Push Nevahda and the Vicious Circle: scenes from a random life, is available at Amazon.com. In his spare time he writes (often under the pen name, Push Nevahda) for an online magazine, contributes weekly to a blog on romance and relationships, and has written cultural and political pieces for several ne

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Detroit: The Black Bottom C...

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Decorative Woodcarving

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“1920, blacks owned 350 businesses in Detroit, including a movie theater, the only African American–owned pawnshop in the United States, a co-op grocery, and a bank. The community included 17 physicians, 22 lawyers, 22 barbershops, 13 dentists, 12 cartage agencies, 11 tailors, 10 restaurants, 10 real estate dealers, 8 grocers, 6 drugstores, 5 undertakers, 4 employment offices, a few service-stations, and a candy maker.”
Jeremy Williams, Detroit: The Black Bottom Community



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