You are getting carried away. The discussion here is about Packard specifically as a WWII arsenal of democracy site, not about the entire history racism in industry.

The hate-based wildcat strikes at Packard were exceptional and relate directly to the war effort. They halted work at a most vital war production facility and bordered on sabotage and treason. They fueled a forth coming riot that did further damage to production in a time of crisis. My point was the there are plenty of other sites that did their work diligently, didn't let their disagreements hurt the war effort and would better represent Detroit both in term of arsenal and democracy.