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      • Detroit’s population rose from less than 300,000 in 1900, 13th in the US, to almost 1.6 million in 1930. The fourth largest city in the country, Detroit grew by 58 percent in the 1920s. It saw a slight population decline in the early 1930s, but recovered to register a 3.5 percent growth rate in that decade.
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  2. Feb 3, 2017 · The fourth largest city in the country, Detroit grew by 58 percent in the 1920s. It saw a slight population decline in the early 1930s, but recovered to register a 3.5 percent growth rate in that decade. The suburban migration of the white middle class had already begun, as the population of Detroit’s suburbs grew by almost 20 percent in the 1930s.

  3. May 1, 2024 · What was Detroit like in the 1920s? These vintage photos take you back in time. Between 1920 and 1930, Detroit's population soared from 993,678 to 1,568,662. That's a nearly 58% increase.

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  4. Jun 8, 2013 · You can tell that reporters writing about Detroit today don’t really remember or believe how interesting a city it was at one time—but where there’s money, great culture follows, as it did in 1920s Detroit with a world-class symphony, theaters, sports teams, and of course, its huge Beaux-Arts, Italian Renaissance–styled art museum built ...

  5. Apr 20, 2022 · If you’re eager to see what Motor City life was like in the 1920s, you’ll adore today’s collection of images. Get ready to take a journey back in time to experience the 1920s in Detroit. 1. This photo from 1920 shows the now-demolished Broadway-Strand Theater in Detroit. Wikimedia Commons/Exhibitors Herald.

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  6. July 2021. The economics of race relations in Detroit during the interwar years. In Managing Inequality: Northern Racial Liberalism in Interwar Detroit, Karen Miller recounts the roots of racism and economic inequality in Detroit during the 1920s and 1930s.

  7. In the 20th century, Detroit boomed with an industrial powerhouse and automobile industry. Its population grew immensely, and in 1910 it became the 9th largest city in the United States. The “Great Migration brought large numbers of black Southerners into Detroit.

  8. Mar 18, 2020 · In the 1820s-30s, a temperance movement gained traction and quickly began to grow. This movement started with religious organizations, but over time other groups of citizens were drawn to it. Women and those of the suffrage movement were a big part of the temperance movement.

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