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American Black Journal
Black History Month at the Wright Museum / Chasing Crows
Season 42
Episode 15
Ted Canaday from the Charles H. Wright Museum joins us to discuss the exciting events scheduled for Black History Month (http://bit.ly/1ngdCQq). We also speak with Kevin Brown, author of Chasing Crows: A True Detroit Success Story (http://on.fb.me/1gTxRWJ). Plus, Ken Coleman shares some important moments in Detroit's black history (http://bit.ly/1hYHZdb). Episode 4215.
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