Lithuanians in Michigan

Lithuanians in Michigan

Series: Discovering the Peoples of Michigan
Contributors: Marius K. Grazulis (author)
Format: Paperback, 216 x 140 x 10mm , 92 pp, photos, references, index
Publication date: 15 Apr 2009
Publisher: Michigan State University Press
ISBN-10: 0870138138
EAN: 9780870138133

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$11.01
Author: 
Marius K. Grazulis

In "Lithuanians in Michigan", Marius Grazulis recounts the history of an immigrant group that has struggled to maintain its identity. Grazulis estimates that about 20 per cent of the 1.6 million Lithuanians who immigrated to the United States arrived on American shores between 1860 and 1918. While first-wave immigrants stayed mostly on the east coast, by 1920 about one-third of newly immigrated Lithuanians lived in Michigan, working in heavy industry and mining. With remarkable detail, Grazulis traces the ways that these groups have maintained their ethnic identity in Michigan in the face of changing demographics in their neighborhoods and changing interests among their children, along with the challenges posed by newly arriving 'modern' Lithuanian immigrants, who did not read the same books, sing the same songs, celebrate the same holidays, or even speak the same language that previous waves of Lithuanian immigrants had preserved in America. Anyone interested in immigrant history will find Lithuanians in Michigan simultaneously familiar, fascinating, and moving.

Author Biography:
Marius K. Grazulis is a history and government teacher at Negaunee High School. He grew up in the suburbs of Detroit and graduated from the Detroit Area Lithuanian Saturday School "Ziburio" in 1984. He graduated from Kalamazoo College and received his teaching certificate from Eastern Michigan University. He subscribes and reads the Lithuanian daily newspaper Draugas, despite being far from any Lithuanian colony while living in the Upper Peninsula with his wife and children.

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