Detroit's Corktown

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Cover of the book Detroit's Corktown by Armando Delicato, Julie Demery, Workman’s Rowhouse Museum, Arcadia Publishing Inc.
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Author: Armando Delicato, Julie Demery, Workman’s Rowhouse Museum ISBN: 9781439618981
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: October 22, 2007
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: Armando Delicato, Julie Demery, Workman’s Rowhouse Museum
ISBN: 9781439618981
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: October 22, 2007
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English
Detroit�s Corktown celebrates the history of Detroit�s oldest neighborhood. From Irish immigrants in the 1840s to urban pioneers of the 21st century, this community has beckoned to the restless of spirit, the adventurous, and those who have sought to escape poverty and oppression to make a new life in America. While the city of Detroit has undergone tremendous change over the years, Corktown has never forgotten the solid working-class roots established by brave pioneers in the mid-19th century. Many of their shotgun homes are still occupied, and many commercial buildings have served the community for decades. Today the neighborhood is the scene of increasing residential and commercial development and has attracted attention throughout the region. No longer exclusively Irish, the community has also been important historically to the large German, Maltese, and Mexican populations of Detroit. Today it is a diverse and proud community of African Americans, Hispanics, working-class people of various national origins, and a growing population of young urban pioneers. It is still the sentimental heart of the Irish American community of metropolitan Detroit, and the Irish Plaza on Sixth Street honors the city�s Irish pioneers and their 600,000 descendents living in the region.
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Detroit�s Corktown celebrates the history of Detroit�s oldest neighborhood. From Irish immigrants in the 1840s to urban pioneers of the 21st century, this community has beckoned to the restless of spirit, the adventurous, and those who have sought to escape poverty and oppression to make a new life in America. While the city of Detroit has undergone tremendous change over the years, Corktown has never forgotten the solid working-class roots established by brave pioneers in the mid-19th century. Many of their shotgun homes are still occupied, and many commercial buildings have served the community for decades. Today the neighborhood is the scene of increasing residential and commercial development and has attracted attention throughout the region. No longer exclusively Irish, the community has also been important historically to the large German, Maltese, and Mexican populations of Detroit. Today it is a diverse and proud community of African Americans, Hispanics, working-class people of various national origins, and a growing population of young urban pioneers. It is still the sentimental heart of the Irish American community of metropolitan Detroit, and the Irish Plaza on Sixth Street honors the city�s Irish pioneers and their 600,000 descendents living in the region.

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