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Motor City: The History of the Fur Trade Outpost that Became Detroit Audible Audiobook – Unabridged

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Few cities epitomize the best and worst of the United States like Detroit, which started as a remote trading post and grew into an industrious town before exploding into a bustling city. That city then fell, leaving a legacy of anger and despair only recently beginning to turn things around.

At the same time, the same mighty city that proved capable of arming a nation at war found itself seething with social conflict. The massive labor force fought hard for their rights, as did the African-Americans fleeing Jim Crow in the South. Through conflict, compromise, and industry, Detroit, but like many others across the nation, the city failed to prepare for a post-industrial age, and the once prosperous city descended into disrepair and disuse. From that despair came anger, then resolution. Detroit would rebuild, and though those efforts were in many ways successful, the city is still reaching for its former glory.

Motor City: The History of the Fur Trade Outpost that Became Detroit looks at the history of one of the Midwest’s biggest cities. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about Detroit like never before.

Product details

Listening Length 2 hours and 19 minutes
Author Charles River Editors
Narrator Scott Clem
Whispersync for Voice Ready
Audible.com Release Date June 05, 2019
Publisher Charles River Editors
Program Type Audiobook
Version Unabridged
Language English
ASIN B07SMQ4RMY
Best Sellers Rank #464,267 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals)
#349 in United States Colonial History
#5,325 in U.S. Colonial Period History

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Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2019
Book Review Written July 30, 2019
Motor City: The History of the Fur Trade Outpost that Became Detroit, By Charles River Editors
(Kindle Edition, 50 Pages Approximate)

I spent the first seventeen years of my life in the greater Detroit area during the 1950s and 1960s. In spite of the fact I was raised in a middle class home it was impossible to escape the rampant and pervasive environment of racial and class tensions, crime, poverty, gang violence, and corrupt politicians/police that was embed to the very bedrock of Detroit. Following the violent and bloody 1967 Detroit Riots I knew that my best shot to improve my lot in life was escape, which I did and never looked back. In this concise history the author skillfully examines Detroit, Michigan from it beginnings as a remote trading post, growth into an industrious town, and explosion into a bustling city. He describes how and why the city fell, leaving a legacy of anger and despair which is only recently beginning to turn around. The narrative is supplemented by contemporary accounts, along with pictures of important people, places, and events. It includes an excellent bibliography to assist readers seeking additional information.

This book was professionally researched from numerous primary and secondary sources, written, and published by Charles River Editors. This publishing house has produced an extensive collection of thoroughly researched, concise, informative, and well written historical texts.This collection is focused on chronicling world history, including the lives and contributions of historically significant persons, the course of important events, and the actions of great nations and peoples. I have read a good number of their offerings and found each volume well written, researched, informative and presented with an unbiased perspective.

This book delivers an interesting, straight forward account that is enjoyable to read and easy to comprehend. It is well researched and carefully documented for accuracy. The narrative is engaging and augmented throughout by contemporary accounts that are informative and interesting. This book provides a balanced, factual narrative regarding the interaction of social, cultural, racial, political, and economic conditions that influnced the growth, development, stagnation, decline, and hoped for rebirth of one of America's great cites. I enjoyed this book and recommend it to others. Readers that enjoy history in general, and in particular American history will enjoy this book.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2023
Excellent insight into Detroit.
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2019
It just goes to show, common sense and a willingness to work is the basis for growth. Take away the “give away programs” and recognize that “work pays” is the obvious result.
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2020
Interesting History of Detroit

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