Ukrainians in Michigan


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This history of Ukrainian immigrants in Michigan and their American descendants examines both the choices people made and the social forces that impelled their decisions to migrate and to make new homes in the state. Michigan’s Ukrainians came in four waves, each unique in time and character, beginning in the late nineteenth century and continuing in the twenty-first. Detroit attracted many of them with the opportunities it offered in its booming automobile industry. Yet others put down roots in cities and towns across the state. Wherever they settled, they established churches and community centers and continued to practice the customs of their homeland. Many Ukrainian Americans have made significant contributions to Michigan and the United States, including those who are showcased in this book. This comprehensive text also highlights cultural practices and traditional foods cherished by community members.










Ukrainians of Metropolitan Detroit


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Ukrainians have contributed to the diverse ethnic tapestry in Detroit since the arrival of the first Ukrainian immigrants in the late 1800s. Bringing their history, culture, and determination to achieve, they established a foundation for the resilient community that would continue to emerge during the decades to come. Ukrainian neighborhoods formed on both the east and west sides of the city. This is where they constructed the churches, schools, cultural centers, and financial institutions that would allow them to maintain their cherished ethnic identity while integrating into the American way of life. This book is a pictorial history of the people and events that created a community that would come to be known as the Ukrainians of metropolitan Detroit.




Ukrainians of Detroit


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Ukrainians in Detroit


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Dibrova Diary


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"Dibrova, a rustic woodland near Brighton, Michigan, has been a cherished summer haven to thousands of Ukrainian immigrants. They gathered here at picnics, festivals, camps, sports competitions and bonfires. Myrosia Stefaniuk's memoir is the universal stoiry of refugees and displaced people who search for stability and kinship in a place where they can connect with nature and feel at home although separated from their ancestral land."--Back cover.




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