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American Black Journal
On This Day Detroit – 11/22/15
Ken Coleman takes a look back at important moments in Detroit’s black history. This week’s edition features Dick “Night Train” Lane, Prophet Jones, and Thomas “The Hitman” Hearns. Episode 4408/Segment 2.
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Trudy Gallant Stokes examines how mental health intersects with faith in the Black Church.
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Mental Health Awareness Month, COVID in Michigan | Episode 5020
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Bookstock Returns, MOCAD Spring Exhibit/Aaron Lewys
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Patrick Lyoya and Police Reform, Davóne Tines Portrays Malcolm X | Episode 5018
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The History of the Black Catholic Church in Detroit
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Domestic Violence Calls Increase/Detroit Summer Jobs Program | Episode 5014
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Fisher Body Plant Redevelopment, Black Mothers Maternal Mortality Rate
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Detroit United Front/Gilda Snowden | Episode 5011
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Celebrating Black Female Trailblazers for Women’s History Month | Episode 5010
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American Black Journal discusses reparations and what’s owed to Black Americans