Don Binkowski Papers
Posted October 24th, 2008 by drice
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- Communism
- Detroit--politics and government
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Poland
- Krzycki, Leo
- Labor leaders--United States
- Labor unions
- Nowak, Stanley
- Poland--Ethnic relations
- Poland--History
- Polish Americans--Ethnic identity
- Polish government in exile
- Polish people
- Reuther, Victor G., 1912
- Shenkar, George
- Socialism
- UAW
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Extent:
47 linear feet (47 SB)
Date:
circa 1920s-2008, bulk 1940-1980
Accession Number:
LP000796
Don Binkowski spent his career serving the people of Michigan as a Warren councilman, delegate of the Michigan Constitutional Convention, and judge in the 37th District Court. Privately, Binkowski, a passionate historian, copiously researched and wrote extensively on Polish and Polish-American history and interests, and on North Detroit. This collection is mainly comprised of Binkowski’s research collected in the pursuit of publication, specifically his three books: Col. P.W. Norris – Yellowstone’s Greatest, Poles Together: Leo Krzycki and Polish Americans in the American Labor Movement, and Leo Krzycki and the Detroit Left. Papers that document Binkowski’s career in public service are also included.
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