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Hidden History of Ypsilanti

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The book delves into the intriguing and often overlooked stories of Ypsilanti's history, highlighting unique figures such as a fiery male suffragette and the founder of long-distance telephony. It explores the region's past, including the experiences of the Potawatomi residents and the impact of a teacher school on native children. The narrative also touches on quirky inventions like the unpopular indoor composting toilet and the journey of a young artist from Cleary Business College to national recognition, alongside the correspondence of a local poet with John Greenleaf Whittier.

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Hidden History of Ypsilanti, Laura Bien

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2011
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Inglés
Autores
Laura Bien
Editorial
History Press
Publicado en
2011
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Tapa blanda
Páginas
144
ISBN13
9781609492892
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3,75 de 5
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The book delves into the intriguing and often overlooked stories of Ypsilanti's history, highlighting unique figures such as a fiery male suffragette and the founder of long-distance telephony. It explores the region's past, including the experiences of the Potawatomi residents and the impact of a teacher school on native children. The narrative also touches on quirky inventions like the unpopular indoor composting toilet and the journey of a young artist from Cleary Business College to national recognition, alongside the correspondence of a local poet with John Greenleaf Whittier.