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by Edward McClelland


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  About the Author

  Edward McClelland was raised in Lansing, Michigan, and lives in Chicago. His previous books include Young Mr. Obama: Chicago and the Making of a Black President; The Third Coast: Sailors, Strippers, Fishermen, Folksingers, Long-Haired Ojibway Painters, and God-Save-the-Queen Monarchists of the Great Lakes; and Horseplayers: Life at the Track. Since beginning his professional writing career at the Lansing Community College Lookout, he has written for the Chicago Reader, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Slate, Salon, Playboy, and many other publications. Find him on the web at www.edwardmcclelland.com and on Twitter at @tedmcclelland.

  By the Same Author

  Horseplayers:

  Life at the Track

  The Third Coast:

  Sailors, Strippers, Fishermen, Folksingers, Long-Haired Ojibway

  Painters, and God-Save-the-Queen Monarchists of the Great Lakes

  Young Mr. Obama:

  Chicago and the Making of a Black President

  Copyright © 2013 by Edward McClelland

  Portions of this book also appeared in Z, Utne, the Herald & Review (Decatur, Illinois), the Chicago Reader, LOST, Salon, and the books Next: Young American Writers on the New Generation and The Third Coast: Sailors, Strippers, Fishermen, Folksingers, Long-Haired Ojibway Painters, and God-Save-the-Queen Monarchists of the Great Lakes.

  All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission from the publisher except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews. For information address Bloomsbury Press, 1385 Broadway, New York, NY 10018.

  Published by Bloomsbury Press, New York

  LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA

  McClelland, Ted.

  Nothin’ but blue skies : the heyday, hard times, and hopes of America’s industrial

  heartland / Edward McClelland.—First U.S. edition.

  pages cm

  Includes bibliographical references.

  eISBN: 978-1-60819-545-9

  1. Middle West—Economic conditions. 2. Lake States—Economic conditions.

  3. Industries—Middle West. 4. Industries—Lake States. 5. Social change—Middle West.

  6. Social change—Lake States. 7. Working class—Middle West. 8. Working class—

  Lake States. 9. Middle West—Politics and government. 10. Lake States—Politics

  and government. I. Title. II. Title: Nothing but blue skies.

  HC107.A14M37 2013

  330.977—dc23

  2012042329

  First U.S. edition 2013

  Electronic edition published in May 2013

  www.bloomsburypress.com

 

 

 


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