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Nabeel Abraham papers, 1962-2013

27.8 linear feet (in 28 boxes) — 217.8 MB (online)

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Nabeel Abraham was a professor of anthropology and director of the Honors Program at Henry Ford Community College and an Arab American activist. Nabeel Abraham papers primarily document his focus on Arab American and Middle East issues.

The Nabeel Abraham papers primarily document Abraham's interest in and research on Arab American and Middle East issues. Also present are records of his time as a student at Wayne State University and the University of Michigan and his career at HFCC.

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Dissertation, 1962-2003

2 linear feet

The Dissertation series includes materials relating to Abraham's dissertation completed at the University of Michigan and entitled "National and Local Politics: A Study of Political Conflict in the Yemeni Immigrant Community of Detroit, Michigan." It primarily examines the impact of political developments in Yemen on politics in the Yemeni immigrant community in Detroit, particularly the differences between those of northern and southern origin. In addition to a copy of the dissertation itself are materials including newspapers, newsletters, and other publications, many of them in Arabic and produced by Yemeni organizations, as well as Abraham's field notes, which contain notes from interviews conducted with members of the Yemeni community in Detroit.