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Publisher / Publication Date: Michigan State University Press 2007
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Summary: From the Publisher: "The Copts, or Egyptian Christians, are a relatively small and tight-knit ethno-religious group, numbering perhaps three thousand people and living mostly in the Detroit metropolitan area. Since they began immigrating to Michigan in the mid-1960s, their community has grown exponentially." Granted exceptional access to the Coptic community, Eliot Dickinson provides the first...
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Contents: The Cornish in the Upper Peninsula -- Demographics -- Culture -- People -- The Cornish in the Lower Peninsula -- The Cornish today.
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Summary: From the Publisher: Lithuanians in Michigan recounts the history of an immigrant group that has struggled to maintain its identity. Grazulis estimates that about 20 percent of the 1.6 million Lithuanians who immigrated to the United States arrived on American shores between 1860 and 1918.
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Publisher / Publication Date: Michigan State University Press 2009