
Bus Tour
Clip: Season 46 Episode 28 | 8m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
A new bus tour traces Detroit’s African American history. Episode 4628/Segment 3
A new bus tour of black historic sites in Detroit kicks off this month. The tour will stop at places designated by Michigan historical markers, such as the Motown Museum, Hart Plaza’s gateway to freedom monument, and more. Stephen talks to Karen Hudson Samuels, vice chair of the Committee of the Detroit Historical Society. Episode 4628/Segment 3
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Bus Tour
Clip: Season 46 Episode 28 | 8m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
A new bus tour of black historic sites in Detroit kicks off this month. The tour will stop at places designated by Michigan historical markers, such as the Motown Museum, Hart Plaza’s gateway to freedom monument, and more. Stephen talks to Karen Hudson Samuels, vice chair of the Committee of the Detroit Historical Society. Episode 4628/Segment 3
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