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American Black Journal
Iconic hug photo from 1948 World Series, preserving the contributions of women jazz artists in Detroit
Season 54
Episode 6
ow a 1948 photo of two baseball players hugging after a World Series victory became a symbol of racial harmony and unity. Plus, American Black Journal looks at an oral history project that’s preserving the legacies of Detroit’s women jazz artists.
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Martha Scott on breaking racial and gender barriers. Plus, Bookstock is back. Ep 4430.
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Detroit Tigers legend Willie Horton joins us to discuss his newest honor. Ep 4429.
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New home ownership program in Detroit; Detroit Deltas raise money for youth. Ep 4428.
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New life coming to old Tiger Stadium; practical advice for entrepreneurs. Ep 4426.
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Detroit Urban League’s major milestone; trailblazer Major General Gwen Bingham. Ep 4425.
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We meet DPS’ new interim superintendent; Shaka Senghor discusses his new book. Ep 4424.
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A black trailblazer in MDOT; two major projects about Detroit’s 1967 uprising. Ep 4423.
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Detroit’s resurgence; celebration for women achievers. Ep 4422.
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Stephen talks with former Black Panther Party member Kathleen Cleaver.
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In honor of Black History Month, we talk with local history makers. Ep 4419.