| Fitzgerald: Geography of a Revolution Subjects: Fitzgerald (Detroit Mich.) -- Race relations; Detroit (Mich.) -- Race relations; African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit -- History; African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit -- Social conditions; Inner cities -- Michigan -- Detroit -- History; Human geo; This on-the-ground study of one square mile in Detroit was written in collaboration with neighborhood residents, many of whom were involved with the famous Detroit Geographical Expedition and Institute. Fitzgerald , at its core, is dedicated to understanding global phenomena through the intensive study of a small, local place. WILLIAM BUNGE lived in the Fitzgerald neighborhood of Detroit and taught geography at Wayne State University. In 1970 the House Un-American Activities Committee included Bunge's name on a list of sixty-five "radical" speakers. Blacklisted and unable to find academic work, he fled to Canada, where he taught at several universities and (like the founder of critical geography, Henri Lefebvre) drove a cab. He is the author of three other books. |