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Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives

Collected by: University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library

Archived since: Aug, 2010

Description:

The Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives document the activities of individuals, organizations, and voluntary organizations in the state of Michigan, with particular emphasis on websites and other resources related to religious groups, social justice, ethnic communities, business, and politics. These materials complement and/or supplement additional physical and digital archives held by the University of Michigan's Bentley Historical Library.

Subject:   Society & Culture Government - US States Spontaneous Events

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Title: Dave Camp U.S. Congressman for the 4th District of Michigan Web Archives

URL: http://camp.house.gov/

Description: Website for Dave Camp, US Congressman for the 4th District of Michigan and Chairman of the Congressional Committee on Ways and Means. Web site contains information about Rep. Camp; constituent services; legislation on such issues as adoption, agriculture, national defense and veteran affairs, jobs and economy, energy, health, Immigration, social security; news and articles (including photo gallery, audio and video files).

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Subject:   Public policy and politics. Michigan -- Politics and government -- 1991- United States. Congress. House. Camp, David Lee, 1953- Republican Party (Mich.)

Title: Representative John Dingell Web Archives

URL: http://dingell.house.gov/

Description: Website of US Representative John D. Dingell representing Michigan's Fifteenth Congressional District, which includes parts of Wayne and Washtenaw County and all of Monroe County.

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Subject:   Public policy and politics. Wayne County (Mich.) -- Politics and government. United States -- Politics and government. Michigan -- Politics and government. Monroe County (Mich.) -- Politics and government. Washtenaw County (Mich.) -- Politics and government. Democratic Party (U.S.)

Title: NOOMA Spiritual Films Web Archives

URL: http://nooma.com/

Description: Web site containing excerpts from and advertising for NOOMA films. NOOMA is a series of short films produced by Flannel (non-profit film organization) promoting spiritual perspectives on individual life experiences. The first series features pastor Rob Bell. The name NOOMA comes from a phonetic spelling of the Greek word pneuma (??????) meaning "wind," "spirit," or "breath."

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Subject:   Religion. Faith. Bell, Rob.

Title: Rob Bell Web Archives

URL: http://robbell.com/

Description: Web site dedicated to to works by Rob Bell. Contains information about Bell's books and films, and links to Mars Hill.

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Subject:   Religion. Faith.

Title: Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty Web Archives

URL: http://www.acton.org/

Description: The mission of the Acton Institute is to promote a free, virtuous, and humane society through limited government and a free market.

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Subject:   Social ethics. Religion. Economics -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.

Title: American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) Web Archives

URL: http://www.adc.org/

Description: The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) is a civil rights organization committed to defending the rights of people of Arab descent and promoting their rich cultural heritage, founded by former U.S. Senator James Abourezk in 1980. Today, ADC is the largest Arab American grassroots organization in the U.S. ADC supports the human and civil rights of all people and opposes racism and bigotry in any form. ADC welcomes the participation and support of people of all ethnic, racial, and religious backgrounds. Information about ADC history, organization and founder, initiatives, and publications, as well as educational and scholarship opportunities, legal resources and media.

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Subject:   Ethnic groups. Islamophobia -- United States. Minorities -- Civil rights -- United States. Muslims -- Civil rights -- United States. Arab Americans -- Civil rights -- United States. Arab Americans -- United States.

Title: American Federation of Muslims of Indian Origin Web Archives

URL: http://www.afmi.org/

Description: AFMI is a philanthropic, service based and issue- orientated organization formed by Muslim Americans of Indian origin in 1989. It strives to work towards the educational and economic upliftment of Indian Muslims by seeking cooperation among American and Indian relief and educational organizations. AFMI headquarters are located in Farmington Hills, Michigan.

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Subject:   Ethnic groups. Religion. East Indian Americans -- Michigan. Muslims -- India. East Indian Americans -- United States.

Title: Albert Kahn Associates Web Archives

URL: http://www.albertkahn.com/

Description: Web site of the Albert Kahn Associates and Kahn family of companies. Information about company structure, projects and services.

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Subject:   Commerce. Architecture -- United States. Architectural firms -- Michigan -- Detroit.

Title: Reclaiming Identity: Dismantling Arab Stereotypes Web Archives

URL: http://www.arabstereotypes.org/

Description: Online exhibit of the Arab American National Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. The exhibit contains images, video, articles, and blogs on the history of Arab Americans and racial and ethnic stereotypes in the U.S.

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Subject:   Ethnic groups. Stereotypes (Social psychology) -- United States. Racism -- United States. Arab Americans -- United States. Orientalism -- United States. Arab Americans -- United States -- History.

Title: Center for Military Readiness Web Archives

URL: http://www.cmrlink.org/

Description: The Center for Military Readiness (CMR) is an independent non-partisan 501(c)(3) educational public policy organization that specializes in military personnel issues. Elaine Donnelly is the CMP founder and President. She attended Schoolcraft College and the University of Detroit, and resides in Livonia, Michigan.

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Subject:   Public policy and politics. Gay military personnel -- United States. Armed Forces -- Regulations -- United States. Nonprofit organizations -- United States. Women in combat -- United States. Women -- Michigan. Donnelly, Elaine.

Title: John Dingell for US Congress Web Archives

URL: http://www.dingellforcongress.com/

Description: Website of the John D. Dingell for Congress Committee.

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Subject:   Public policy and politics. Legislators -- Michigan. United States -- Politics and government. Legislators -- United States. Dingell, John D.

Title: El Vocero Hispano Web Archives

URL: http://www.elvocerous.com/

Description: Styled as "Michigan's Hispanic Newspaper," El Vocero Hispano is a Spanish newspaper committed to raising public awareness among the Hispanic Community. Member of the Associated Press (AP), the National Association of Hispanic Publications (NAHOP), and the National Federation of Hispanic Owned Newspapers (NFHON). Weekly, printed version since 1993. Local, state, and national coverage. In Spanish, some English.

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Subject:   Hispanic Americans -- United States -- Periodicals. Ethnic groups. Hispanic Americans -- Michigan -- Periodicals.

Title: Flint Expatriates Web Archives

URL: http://www.flintexpats.com/

Description: Flint Expatriates is a blog devoted to the "long-lost residents of the Vehicle City". It contains stories, photos, artifacts, and other memories of the city of Flint.

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Title: The Heidelberg Project Web Archives

URL: http://www.heidelberg.org/

Description: Website of the Heidelberg Project, an open-air art environment in the heart of an urban community on Detroit's East Side. Tyree Guyton, founder and artistic director, uses everyday, discarded objects to create a two block area full of color, symbolism and intrigue. Now in its 27th year, the Heidelberg Project is recognized around the world as a demonstration of the power of creativity to transform lives.

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Subject:   Ethnic groups. Urban and industrial environments. Urban beautification -- United States. Public art -- Michigan -- Detroit. Art & community. Public art spaces. Guyton, Tyree, 1955-

Title: Carl Levin - United States Senator for Michigan Web Archives

URL: http://www.levin.senate.gov/

Description: Website of Senator Carl Levin. Detroit native and graduate of Detroit Central High School, Swarthmore College, and Harvard Law School. Elected to U.S. Senate in 1978; re- elected in 1984, 1990, 1996, 2002 and 2008. Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee and Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.

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Subject:   Public policy and politics. United States -- Politics and government. Legislators -- United States. Michigan -- Politics and government.

Title: Social Contract Press Web Archives

URL: http://www.thesocialcontract.com/index.html

Description: Quarterly journal on population, environment, public issues, international migration, immigration, language and assimilation.

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Subject:   Public policy and politics. United States -- Emigration and immigration. Population -- Environmental aspects -- Periodicals. Social contract -- Periodicals. Language policy -- Periodicals. Immigrants -- United States. Emigration and immigration -- Periodicals. Environmental protection -- United States.

Title: Nordamerikanische Wochen-Post Web Archives

URL: http://www.wochenpostusa.com/

Description: America's leading German language news-weekly. Started in 1854 as the Detroiter Abend-Post. The Wochen-Post is, distributed in 49 of the 50 United States and various points beyond the nation's borders. Coverage includes international news, business and economic reports, sports coverage, feature pages, and more. In German and English.

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Subject:   Ethnic groups. German Americans -- Michigan -- Newspapers. Oakland County (Mich.) -- Newspapers. Germans -- Michigan -- Newspapers. Troy (Mich.) -- Newspapers. German Americans -- United States -- Newspapers. Germans -- United States.

Title: Debbie Stabenow Senator for Michigan Web Archives

URL: https://www.stabenow.senate.gov/

Description: Website of Debbie Stabenow, U.S. Senator for Michigan, Chair of the Senate Agricultural Committee and member of the Senate Energy, Finance and Budget Committees. She has served as a Senator since 2001.

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Subject:   Public policy and politics. Women legislators -- United States. United States -- Politics and government. Women legislators -- Michigan. Michigan -- Politics and government.

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