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The Role of Religion in African American Culture

A brief history lesson on the major role of religion in African American culture and the beginnings of the black church here in Detroit. Here is producer Marcus Green’s report from the Charles H. Wright museum. Episode 4922/Segment 1

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Arise Detroit/Women’s Conference
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Arise Detroit Neighborhoods Day | A national women’s business conference | Episode 4630
Detroiters/Velodrome
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Cast members from the Comedy Central show “Detroiters.” Episode 4629
Family Biz/Bus Tour
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The importance of building a legacy; a new bus tour traces Detroit’s history. Episode 4628
A Conversation with Dr. Michael Eric Dyson
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Ford Fund/Booster
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The Ford Freedom Award; Ed Martin Book | Episode 4626
10,000 Small Businesses/Storytellers
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Helping entrepreneurs create jobs and opportunity; The Twisted Storytellers. Ep 4625
Flint/Small Business
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The latest in Flint’s ongoing water crisis; celebrating small businesses. Episode 4624
ABJ 50th/Morningside
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Celebrating our 50th anniversary. Episode 4623
Black Attacks/Kidney Month
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Racist attacks on African Americans; fighting kidney disease in the community. Ep 4622
Bookstock/Milestones
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Details on this year’s Bookstock; helping at-risk boys develop into leaders. Ep 4621
MLK Plot/Cass Scholars
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Who actually killed MLK? Plus, a program to help develop the next civic leaders. Ep 4620
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