Land of Opportunity

Land of Opportunity
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Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Total Pages : 395
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ISBN-13 : 9780472129317
ISBN-10 : 0472129317
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Book Synopsis Land of Opportunity by : William M. Adler

Download or read book Land of Opportunity written by William M. Adler and published by University of Michigan Press. This book was released on 2021-10-11 with total page 395 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Part true crime, part work of urban sociology, Land of Opportunity is a meticulously researched account of the rise and fall of the Chambers brothers, who ran a multi-million-dollar crack cocaine operation in Detroit in the 1980s. Descended from Arkansas sharecroppers, BJ, Larry, and Willie Chambers moved to Detroit seeking economic opportunity, and built a successful drug empire by applying strict business principles to their trade; their business grossed an estimated $55 million annually until the brothers were sent to prison in 1989. Reading the Chambers brothers in the context of the fall of the Detroit auto-industry and its impact on the city’s economy and residents, Land of Opportunity demonstrates how for the Chambers brothers, crack dealing was a rational career choice; and through the Chambers brothers’ story, Adler provides bottom-up history of late Second Great Migration, deindustrialization, the War on Drugs, and crack era in both Detroit and the United States.


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