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Detroit’s historical Black fraternities and sororities
City of Detroit Historian Jamon Jordan and “American Black Journal” producer Marcus Green continue our look at Black Greek Letter Organizations with a report on the historical houses and contributions of some of the Detroit chapters of the Divine Nine fraternities and sororities. Episode 5042/Segment 3
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