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“There's not much a newspaper reporter can do about dead men. But a newspaper reporter and a cop and a judge can deliver some justice. That's why the founding fathers wrote it up the way they did, I suppose. Life. Liberty. Pursuit of happiness. Everyone is entitled to those things.”

Quote by Charlie LeDuff

Work

Detroit: An American Autopsy

This book delves into the complex issues surrounding the decline of Detroit, including industrial restructuring, urban policy, and demographic shifts. It provides a comprehensive look at the city's history, its role in American industry, and the impact of economic and social changes on its citizens. more

Author

Charlie LeDuff
Charlie LeDuff

Charlie LeDuff is an investigative journalist renowned for his work in investigative reporting. Born in 1966, he has made substantial contributions to journalism, particularly in uncovering corruption and injustice. LeDuff's career is characterized by his commitment to truth and his readiness to tackle challenging stories. more

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