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Copts in Michigan, Paperback / softback Book

Copts in Michigan Paperback / softback

Part of the Discovering the Peoples of Michigan series

Paperback / softback

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This title offers a rare glimpse into a successful, but little known, immigrant community.

The Copts, or Egyptian Christians, are a relatively small and tight-knit ethno-religious group, numbering perhaps three thousand people and living mostly in the Detroit metropolitan area.

Since they began immigrating to Michigan in the mid-1960s, their community has grown exponentially.Granted exceptional access to the Coptic community,Eliot Dickinson provides the first in-depth profile of this unique and remarkably successful immigrant group.

Drawing on personal interviews to infuse the book with warmth and depth.

This book offers readers a compelling view into this vibrant community.

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