Michigan's dramatic landscape includes roaring waterfalls, the country's
tallest sand dunes, vast virgin pine forests, soft rolling countryside,
and miles of sandy beaches--and its history is as varied and
interesting. Poremba approaches the state's history from many angles:
the stories of the peoples who have made Michigan home, from Native
Americans to French explorers, European immigrants, and African
Americans; the rise of its industries, including mining, lumber,
tobacco, and automotive; the intricacies of its politics, from the Civil
War, to the civil rights movement, to the recent election of Michigan's
first woman governor. Poremba's Michigan is a concise account of the
forces that have made Michigan the state it is today.