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Black Bottom: Then and Now

Black Bottom back in the day   Detroit’s historic Black Bottom neighborhood was home to thriving Black businesses and growing Black families. Running from I-75 on...

Black History Facts of The Week

February 1, 1865 - The 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution which abolished slavery was adopted by the 38th Congress.     February 1, 1902 - Langston...

Is Warren Ready to Move Beyond It’s Prejudiced Past?

  Warren, Michigan, is the third largest city in the state of Michigan. And, like all cities, it's history looms large. For decades, the city had...

Reason #274565 To Give Rush Limbaugh The Side-Eye: He Thinks ‘Caucasians’ Should Not Have Slavery Guilt

Rush Limbaugh seems to love the taste of his foot, seeing as how it's always in his mouth. During one of his controversial...

How history came alive at the Ford Freedom Awards

  There comes a time in life when enough is enough. When circumstances dictate that you just can’t take it anymore. When...

DIA signals unchartered waters for Detroit

  Kevyn Orr’s impact in Detroit was not felt much across the board until his office signaled last week that...

Detroit One Seeks to Achieve Thriving City

  Detroit is a city with a rich history, but the future of Detroit depends on creating a safe space...

45 years later, we know MLK's legacy. What will be yours?

Commentary ​Apr. 4 marks the 45th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. As we recall one...

Cotton was ‘King’ in America?

The most commonly used phrase describing the growth of the American economy in the1830s and 1840s was "Cotton Is King." We think of...

Study: Blacks may have voted at higher rate than whites for 1st time in history

A new study from the Pew Research Center suggests that the 2012 presidential election marks the first time in history where...

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