In 1992 Stanley J. Winkelman began donating both his business and personal papers to the Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs at Wayne State University to help complete the historical picture of the contributions made by Detroit's men and women to the city's social, political, and business development. At the urging of staff members of the Archives, he also began work on a personal memoir. What evolved is the life story of a remarkable man whose modest beginnings in the Upper Peninsula led him to Detroit and points around the globe--a story that intertwines philosophy, religion, family, travel, politics, economics, war, civil rights, community service, and art appreciation with a history of changing technological advances during the twentieth century.
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