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FAIR EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES— MICHIGAN

DEMPSEY, Dave. “Perry Bullard: Liberal Lawmaker, 1972-1992,” 29:1, 97-117.

FINE, Sidney. “‘A Jewel in the Crown of All of Us’: Michigan Enacts a Fair Employment Practices Act, 1941-1958,” 22:1, 19-66.

FARMING

LAUCK, Jon. “The National Farmers Organization and Farmer Bargaining Power,” 24:2, 88-127.

FERTILITY

ROSS, Alexander G. “Fertility Change on the Michigan Frontier: Saginaw County, 1840-1850,” 12:2, 69-86.

FIRST MICHIGAN COLORED INFANTRY

SMITH, Michael O. “Raising a Black Regiment in Michigan: Adversity and Triumph,” 16:2, 23-41.

FORD, GERALD

MILES, David. “Political Experience and Anti-Big Government: The Making and Breaking of Themes in Gerald Ford’s 1976 Presidential Campaign,” 23:1, 105-122.

FORD, HENRY

MCCARTHY, Tom. “Henry Ford, Industrial Ecologist or Industrial Conservationist? Waste Reduction and Recycling at the Rouge,” 27:2, 53-88.

SKAFF, Sheila. “Ambivalence and Cigarettes: Egon Erwin Kisch’s ‘At Ford’s Place in Detroit,’ with a Translation of the Text,” 29:1, 119-131.

FORD MOTOR COMPANY

MATTHEWS, J. Scott. “ Nippon Ford,” 22:2, 83-102.

MCCARTHY, Tom. “Henry Ford, Industrial Ecologist or Industrial Conservationist? Waste Reduction and Recycling at the Rouge,” 27:2, 53-88.

MEYER, Steve. “An Economic ‘Frankenstein’: UAW Workers’ Responses to Automation at the Ford Brook Park Plant in the 1950s,” 28:1, 63-89.

SKAFF, Sheila. “Ambivalence and Cigarettes: Egon Erwin Kisch’s ‘At Ford’s Place in Detroit,’ with a Translation of the Text,” 29:1, 119-131.           

FURNITURE MANUFACTURING

KLEIMAN, Jeffrey. “The Rule from Above: Businessmen, Bankers, and the Drive to Organize in Grand Rapids, 1890-1906,” 12:2, 45-68.