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American Black Journal

On This Day Detroit – 11/15/15

Ken Coleman looks back at important moments in Detroit black history. Ep 4407/Seg 2.

11/15/2015 | Rating NR

American Black Journal

On This Day Detroit – 11/15/15

Clip: Season 44 Episode 7 | 29s

Ken Coleman looks back at important moments in Detroit black history. Ep 4407/Seg 2.

Ken Coleman takes a look back at important moments in Detroit’s black history. This week’s edition features the documentary “Standing in the Shadows of Motown,” Marvin Gaye, and The Clark Sisters. Episode 4407/Segment 2.

11/15/2015 | Rating NR

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American Black Journal

On This Day Detroit – 11/15/15

Clip: Season 44 Episode 7 | 29s

Ken Coleman takes a look back at important moments in Detroit’s black history. This week’s edition features the documentary “Standing in the Shadows of Motown,” Marvin Gaye, and The Clark Sisters. Episode 4407/Segment 2.

11/15/2015 | Rating NR

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