
On This Day Detroit – 8/2/15
Clip: Season 43 Episode 35 | 28s
Ken Coleman looks at important moments in Detroit’s Black history. Ep 4335/Seg 2.
Ken Coleman takes a look back at important moments in Detroit’s Black history: Stevie Wonder’s “Innvervisions,” 12TH Street becomes Rosa Parks Boulevard, and Bishop P.A. Brooks. Episode 4335/Segment 2.
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On This Day Detroit – 8/2/15
Clip: Season 43 Episode 35 | 28s
Ken Coleman takes a look back at important moments in Detroit’s Black history: Stevie Wonder’s “Innvervisions,” 12TH Street becomes Rosa Parks Boulevard, and Bishop P.A. Brooks. Episode 4335/Segment 2.
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