@article{5349639a87ba43e4925ca532edb2771e,
title = "“Forget About Your Inalienable Right to Work”: Deindustrialization and its Discontents at Ford, 1950–1953",
abstract = "Detroit is known the world over as the “Motor City,” Are you trying to change it? Where is your gratitude to your men, your city? We ask what will happen to the thousands who will be let out? What is going to happen to the thousands who are buying homes?.",
author = "Sugrue, {Thomas J.}",
note = "Funding Information: Research for this article was supported by grants from the Henry Kaiser Family Foundation and the Social Science Research Council Committee on the Urban Underclass, through funding from the Rockefeller Foundation, and by the University of Pennsylvania History Department. Thanks to Eric Arnesen, Dana Barron, Kevin Boyle, Lizabeth Cohen, and Nelson Lichtenstein for their critical readings of earlier drafts.",
year = "1995",
doi = "10.1017/S0147547900005378",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "48",
pages = "112--130",
journal = "International Labor and Working-Class History",
issn = "0147-5479",
publisher = "Cambridge University Press",
}