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Detroit '67: A City's Inferno and a Nation's Reflection
The summer of 1967. The air hung heavy with the simmering tensions of racial injustice and economic disparity that had been brewing for decades. In Detroit, Michigan, a seemingly minor police raid on an after-hours club ignited a firestorm – the 12th Street Riot, also known as the Detroit Riot of 1967. This blog post delves deep into the events of Detroit '67, exploring its causes, consequences, and lasting legacy, offering a nuanced understanding of a pivotal moment in American history. We'll examine the social, political, and economic factors that fueled the unrest, analyze the violence itself, and consider its impact on the city and the nation. Get ready to uncover the raw truth behind one of the most significant urban uprisings in American history.
The Tinderbox: Underlying Tensions in 1960s Detroit
Detroit in 1967 wasn’t just a city; it was a microcosm of the larger societal struggles plaguing the United States. Decades of systemic racism had created a stark divide between the predominantly white population and the burgeoning Black community.
#### Economic Inequality: Black residents faced significant unemployment, underemployment, and substandard housing. The auto industry, Detroit’s economic backbone, offered limited opportunities for Black workers, who were often relegated to lower-paying positions. This economic disparity fueled resentment and frustration.
#### Racial Segregation: Segregation wasn't just legally mandated; it was deeply ingrained in the social fabric of Detroit. Residential segregation, unequal access to education, and discriminatory practices in employment and housing created a system of oppression. This created a powder keg of frustration ready to explode.
#### Police Brutality: A history of police misconduct and brutality against Black residents contributed significantly to the simmering tensions. Many felt unfairly targeted and harassed by law enforcement, fostering a deep sense of mistrust and anger.
The Spark: The Algiers Motel Raid and the Eruption of Violence
The raid on the Algiers Motel, an unlicensed after-hours club on July 23rd, 1967, served as the catalyst for the riot. Police, responding to a noise complaint, found a gathering of Black people and reacted with excessive force, leading to arrests and further inflaming tensions. This seemingly small incident quickly escalated, as news of the police brutality spread throughout the Black community.
#### The Spread of the Riots: What began as a localized protest quickly spiralled into widespread rioting. The initial clashes between police and protestors ignited a firestorm that engulfed much of the city, burning businesses, homes, and leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. The violence extended beyond the initial areas of confrontation, spreading to other neighborhoods and escalating over several days.
#### The Military Response: The National Guard and eventually the US Army were deployed to quell the unrest, adding another layer of complexity to the situation. The military presence, while intended to restore order, also contributed to the escalation of violence, as many protestors viewed it as an occupying force.
The Aftermath: Destruction, Devastation, and Lasting Scars
The Detroit Riot of 1967 left an indelible mark on the city. The destruction was widespread, both physically and emotionally. Dozens of people were killed, hundreds injured, and thousands left homeless. The economic impact was severe, with countless businesses destroyed and the city’s reputation tarnished.
#### Long-Term Consequences: The riot’s legacy extends far beyond the immediate aftermath. It underscored the deep-seated racial tensions and inequalities that plagued American society. It served as a catalyst for discussions about civil rights, police brutality, and economic justice. The event's impact is still felt in Detroit today, in the ongoing struggles to address issues of racial inequality and economic disparity. The event also significantly impacted the political landscape, shaping policy discussions and influencing future movements for social justice.
Lessons Learned and Ongoing Relevance
The Detroit Riot of 1967 serves as a powerful reminder of the devastating consequences of unchecked social inequality and systemic racism. The events of that summer highlight the importance of addressing these issues head-on, through meaningful social and political change. The riot's legacy continues to resonate today, serving as a cautionary tale and a call to action for a more just and equitable society. Understanding Detroit '67 is crucial to understanding the ongoing struggle for racial justice in America.
Conclusion:
The Detroit Riot of 1967 was a watershed moment in American history, a brutal and tragic reminder of the deep-seated racial and economic injustices that plagued the nation. It remains a crucial event to study to understand the roots of contemporary social and political issues. Its legacy demands continued reflection and a commitment to building a more just and equitable society.
FAQs:
1. How many people died in the Detroit Riot of 1967? The exact number of deaths remains debated, with estimates ranging from 43 to 46.
2. What was the primary cause of the riot? While the Algiers Motel raid was the immediate trigger, underlying causes included decades of systemic racism, economic inequality, police brutality, and residential segregation.
3. What was the role of the National Guard and the Army? They were deployed to quell the unrest, but their presence, in some cases, escalated tensions and violence.
4. What long-term impact did the riot have on Detroit? The riot led to significant economic devastation, further exacerbating existing inequalities and leaving lasting psychological scars on the city.
5. How is the Detroit Riot of 1967 relevant today? The underlying issues of racial inequality, police brutality, and economic disparity that fueled the riot remain relevant and continue to demand attention and action.
detroit 67: Detroit 67 Stuart Cosgrove, 2016-10-06 First in the award-winning soul music trilogy—featuring Motown artists Diana Ross & the Supremes, Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye, and others. Detroit 67 is “a dramatic account of twelve remarkable months in the Motor City” during the year that changed everything (Sunday Mail). It takes you on a turbulent journey through the drama and chaos that ripped through the city in 1967 and tore it apart in personal, political, and interracial disputes. It is the story of Motown, the breakup of the Supremes, and the damaging clashes at the heart of the most successful African American music label ever. Set against a backdrop of urban riots, escalating war in Vietnam, and police corruption, the book weaves its way through a year when soul music came of age and the underground counterculture flourished. LSD arrived in the city with hallucinogenic power, and local guitar band MC5—self-styled holy barbarians of rock—went to war with mainstream America. A summer of street-level rebellion turned Detroit into one of the most notorious cities on earth, known for its unique creativity, its unpredictability, and self-lacerating crime rates. The year 1967 ended in social meltdown, rancor, and intense legal warfare as the complex threads that held Detroit together finally unraveled. “A whole-hearted evocation of people and places,” Detroit 67 is “a tale set at a fulcrum of American social and cultural history” (Independent). |
detroit 67: Detroit '67 Dominique Morisseau, 2013-02-26 It's 1967 in Detroit. Motown music is getting the party started, and Chelle and her brother Lank are making ends meet by turning their basement into an after-hours joint. But when a mysterious woman finds her way into their lives, the siblings clash over more much more than the family business. As their pent-up feelings erupt, so does their city, and they find themselves caught in the middle of the '67 riots. Detroit '67 is presented in association with Classical Theatre of Harlem and the National Black Theatre. Detroit '67 was awarded the 2014 Edward M. Kennedy Prize for Drama Inspired by American History |
detroit 67: Memphis 68 Stuart Cosgrove, 2017-10-05 WINNER OF THE PENDERYN MUSIC BOOK PRIZE 2018 In the 1950s and 1960s, Memphis, Tennessee, was the launch pad of musical pioneers such as Aretha Franklin, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Al Green and Isaac Hayes, and by 1968 was a city synonymous with soul music. It was a deeply segregated city, ill at ease with the modern world and yet to adjust to the era of civil rights and racial integration. Stax Records offered an escape from the turmoil of the real world for many soul and blues musicians, with much of the music created there becoming the soundtrack to the civil rights movements. The book opens with the death of the city's most famous recording artist, Otis Redding, who died in a plane crash in the final days of 1967, and then follows the fortunes of Redding's label, Stax/Volt Records, as its fortunes fall and rise again. But, as the tense year unfolds, the city dominates world headlines for the worst of reasons: the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King. |
detroit 67: The Detroit Project Dominique Morisseau, 2018-08-07 Three provocative dramas, Paradise Blue, Detroit ’67 and Skeleton Crew, make up Dominique Morisseau’s The Detroit Project, a play cycle examining the sociopolitical history of Detroit. Each play sits at a cross-section—of race and policing, of labor and recession, of property ownership and gentrification—and comes alive in the characters and relationships that look toward complex, hopeful futures. With empathetic storytelling and an ear for the voices of her home community, Morisseau brings to life the soul of Detroit, past and present. |
detroit 67: Detroit 1967 Joel Stone, 2017-05-18 Readers of Detroit history and urban studies will be drawn to and enlightened by these powerful essays. |
detroit 67: Detroit 67 Stuart Cosgrove, 2015-03-31 Detroit 67 is the story of Detroit in the year that changed everything. Twelve monthly chapters take you on a turbulent year long journey through the drama and chaos that ripped through the city in 1967. Over a dramatic 12-month period, the Motor City was torn apart by personal, political and inter-racial disputes. It is the story of Motown, the breakup of The Supremes and the implosion of the most successful African-American music label ever. Set against a backdrop of urban riots, escalating war in Vietnam and police corruption, the book weaves its way through a year when soul music came of age, and the underground counterculture flourished. LSD arrived in the city with hallucinogenic power and local guitar-band MC5 -self-styled holy barbarians of rock went to war with mainstream America. A summer of street-level rebellion turned Detroit into one of the most notorious cities on earth, known for its unique creativity, its unpredictability and self-lacerating crime rates. 1967 ended in social meltdown, personal bitterness and intense legal warfare as the complex threads that held Detroit together finally unraveled. Detroit 67 is the story of the year that changed everything. |
detroit 67: Motor City Music Mark Slobin, 2018-10-15 This is the first-ever historical study across all musical genres in any American metropolis. Detroit in the 1940s-60s was not just the capital of the twentieth century for industry and the war effort, but also for the quantity and extremely high quality of its musicians, from jazz to classical to ethnic. The author, a Detroiter from 1943, begins with a reflection of his early life with his family and others, then weaves through the music traffic of all the sectors of a dynamic and volatile city. Looking first at the crucial role of the public schools in fostering talent, Motor City Music surveys the neighborhoods of older European immigrants and of the later huge waves of black and white southerners who migrated to Detroit to serve the auto and defense industries. Jazz stars, polka band leaders, Jewish violinists, and figures like Lily Tomlin emerge in the spotlight. Shaping institutions, from the Ford Motor Company and the United Auto Workers through radio stations and Motown, all deployed music to bring together a city rent by relentless segregation, policing, and spasms of violence. The voices of Detroit's poets, writers, and artists round out the chorus. |
detroit 67: Dream City Conrad Kickert, 2019-06-11 Tracing two centuries of rise, fall, and rebirth in the heart of downtown Detroit. Downtown Detroit is in the midst of an astonishing rebirth. Its sidewalks have become a dreamland for an aspiring creative class, filled with shoppers, office workers, and restaurant-goers. Cranes dot the skyline, replacing the wrecking balls seen there only a few years ago. But venture a few blocks in any direction and this liveliness gives way to urban blight, a nightmare cityscape of crumbling concrete, barbed wire, and debris. In Dream City, urban designer Conrad Kickert examines the paradoxes of Detroit's landscape of extremes, arguing that the current reinvention of downtown is the expression of two centuries of Detroiters' conflicting hopes and dreams. Kickert demonstrates the materialization of these dreams with a series of detailed original morphological maps that trace downtown's rise, fall, and rebirth. Kickert writes that downtown Detroit has always been different from other neighborhoods; it grew faster than other parts of the city, and it declined differently, forced to reinvent itself again and again. Downtown has been in constant battle with its own offspring—the automobile and the suburbs the automobile enabled—and modernized itself though parking attrition and land consolidation. Dream City is populated by a varied cast of downtown power players, from a 1920s parking lot baron to the pizza tycoon family and mortgage billionaire who control downtown's fate today. Even the most renowned planners and designers have consistently yielded to those with power, land, and finances to shape downtown. Kickert thus finds rhyme and rhythm in downtown's contemporary cacophony. Kickert argues that Detroit's case is extreme but not unique; many other American cities have seen a similar decline—and many others may see a similar revitalization. |
detroit 67: Legends of Le Détroit Marie Caroline Watson Hamlin, James Valentine Campbell, 1883 |
detroit 67: The Detroit Riot of 1967 Hubert G. Locke, 2017-07-03 Eyewitness account of the civil disorder in Detroit in the summer of 1967. During the last days of July 1967, Detroit experienced a week of devastating urban collapse—one of the worst civil disorders in twentieth-century America. Forty-three people were killed, over $50 million in property was destroyed, and the city itself was left in a state of panic and confusion, the scars of which are still present today. Now for the first time in paperback and with a new reflective essay that examines the events a half-century later, The Detroit Riot of 1967 (originally published in 1969) is the story of that terrible experience as told from the perspective of Hubert G. Locke, then administrative aide to Detroit's police commissioner. The book covers the week between the riot's outbreak and the aftermath thereof. An hour-by-hour account is given of the looting, arson, and sniping, as well as the problems faced by the police, National Guard, and federal troops who struggled to restore order. Locke goes on to address the situation as outlined by the courts, and the response of the community—including the media, social and religious agencies, and civic and political leadership. Finally, Locke looks at the attempt of white leadership to forge a new alliance with a rising, militant black population; the shifts in political perspectives within the black community itself; and the growing polarization of black and white sentiment in a city that had previously received national recognition as a model community in race relations. The Detroit Riot of 1967explores many of the critical questions that confront contemporary urban America and offers observations on the problems of the police system and substantive suggestions on redefining urban law enforcement in American society. Locke argues that Detroit, and every other city in America, is in a race with time—and thus far losing the battle. It has been fifty years since the riot and federal policies are needed now more than ever that will help to protect the future of urban America. |
detroit 67: Unfinished Business Judith Hamera, 2017 Unfinished Business argues that U.S. deindustrialization cannot be separated from race, specifically from choreographed movements of African Americans that represent or resist normative or aberrant relationships to work and capital in transitional times. |
detroit 67: Turning Points Herb Colling, 2003-05-22 The Detroit Riot of 1967 marked a turning point in the attitudes and behaviour of people in all walks of life in the Border Cities. As the citizens of Windsor watched their nearest neighbour burn, the way they felt about Detroit changed radically. |
detroit 67: Fruits of Perseverance Guillaume Teasdale, 2019-02-15 Founded by French military entrepreneur Antoine Laumet de Lamothe Cadillac in 1701, colonial Detroit was occupied by thousands of French settlers who established deep roots on both sides of the river. The city's unmistakable French past, however, has been long neglected in the historiography of New France and French North America. Exploring the French colonial presence in Detroit, from its establishment to its dissolution in the early nineteenth century, Fruits of Perseverance explains how a society similar to the rural settlements of the Saint Lawrence valley developed in an isolated place and how it survived well beyond the fall of New France. As Guillaume Teasdale describes, between the 1730s and 1750s, French authorities played a significant role in promoting land occupation along the Detroit River by encouraging settlers to plant orchards and build farms and windmills. After New France's defeat in 1763, these settlers found themselves living under the British flag in an Aboriginal world shortly before the newly independent United States began its expansion west. Fruits of Perseverance offers a window into the development of a French community in the borderlands of New France, whose heritage is still celebrated today by tens of thousands of residents of southwest Ontario and southeast Michigan. |
detroit 67: Violence in the Model City Sidney Fine, 2007 On July 23, 1967, the Detroit police raided a blind pig (after-hours drinking establishment), touching off the most destructive urban riot of the 1960s. On the 40th anniversary of this nation-changing event, we are pleased to reissue Sidney Fine's seminal work--a detailed study of what happened, why, and with what consequences. |
detroit 67: A People's Atlas of Detroit Andrew Newman, Linda Campbell, Sara Safransky, Tim Stallmann, 2020-02-19 This innovative collection builds bridges between multiple areas of social activism as well as current scholarship in geography, anthropology, history, and urban studies to inspire communities in Detroit and other cities towards transformative change. |
detroit 67: Paradise Blue Dominique Morisseau, 2019 Blue, a gifted trumpeter, contemplates selling his once-vibrant jazz club in Detroit’s Blackbottom neighborhood to shake free the demons of his past and better his life. But where does that leave his devoted Pumpkin, who has dreams of her own? And what does it mean for the club’s resident bebop band? When a mysterious woman with a walk that drives men mad comes to town with her own plans, everyone’s world is turned upside down. This dynamic and musically-infused drama shines light on the challenges of building a better future on the foundation of what our predecessors have left us. |
detroit 67: Detroit Then and Now Cheri Y. Gay, 2001 Famous the world over for automobile manufacture and the distinctive sounds of Motown music, Detroit, the Motor City, celebrated its 300th birthday in 2001. Detroit Then and Now is a fascinating look at this city's great history, taking historic photographs from the dawn of the camera age and comparing them with full-color photographs of the same scenes today. |
detroit 67: The Detroit Wolverines Brian Martin, 2017-11-28 The Detroit Tigers were founding members of the American League and have been the Motor City's team for more than a century. But the Wolverines were the city's first major league club, playing in the National League beginning in 1881 and capturing the pennant in 1887. Playing in what was then one of the best ballparks in America, during an era when Detroit was known as the Paris of the West, the team battled hostile National League owners and struggled with a fickle fan base to become world champions, before financial woes led to their being disbanded in 1888. This first-ever history of the Wolverines covers the team's rise and abrupt fall and the powerful men behind it. |
detroit 67: Grit, Noise, and Revolution David A. Carson, 2006-06-19 A narrative history of the birth of rock 'n' roll in Detroit |
detroit 67: Building the Modern World Michael H. Hodges, 2018-04-16 A photographically rich biography of protean architect Albert Kahn. Building the Modern World: Albert Kahn in Detroit by Michael H. Hodges tells the story of the German-Jewish immigrant who rose from poverty to become one of the most influential architects of the twentieth century. Kahn’s buildings not only define downtown Detroit, but his early car factories for Packard Motor and Ford revolutionized the course of industry and architecture alike. Employing archival sources unavailable to previous biographers, Building the Modern World follows Kahn from his apprenticeship at age thirteen with a prominent Detroit architecture firm to his death. With material gleaned from two significant Kahn archives—the University of Michigan’s Bentley Historical Library and the Archives of American Art at the Smithsonian Institution—Hodges paints the most complete picture yet of Kahn’s remarkable rise. Special emphasis is devoted to his influence on architectural modernists, his relationship with Henry Ford, his intervention to save the Diego Rivera murals at the Detroit Institute of Arts (unreported until now), and his work laying down the industrial backbone for the Soviet Union in 1929–31 as consulting architect for the first Five Year Plan. Kahn’s ascent from poverty, his outsized influence on both industry and architecture, and his proximity to epochal world events make his life story a tableau of America’s rise to power. Historic photographs as well as striking contemporary shots of Kahn buildings enliven and inform the text. Anyone interested in architecture, architectural history, or the history of Detroit will relish this stunning work. |
detroit 67: Blood at the Root Dominique Morisseau, 2017 A striking new ensemble drama based on the Jena Six; six Black students who were initially charged with attempted murder for a school fight after being provoked with nooses hanging from a tree on campus. This bold new play by Dominique Morisseau (Sunset Baby, Detroit '67, Skeleton Crew) examines the miscarriage of justice, racial double standards, and the crises in relations between men and women of all classes and, as a result, the shattering state of Black family life. |
detroit 67: The Detroit Almanac Peter Gavrilovich, Bill McGraw, 2006 |
detroit 67: Detroit Dave Jordano, Nancy Watson Barr, Dawoud Bey, Sharon Zukin, 2015-09-22 Dave Jordano returned to his hometown of Detroit to document the people who still live in what has become one of the country's most economically challenging cities. Against a backdrop of mass abandonment through years of white flight, unemployment hovering at almost three times the national average, city services cut to the bone, a real estate collapse of massive proportions, and ultimately filing the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history, Jordano searches for the hope and perseverance of those who have had to endure the hardship of living in a post-industrial city that has fallen on the hardest of times. From the lower Southeast Side where urban renewal and government programs slowly became the benchmark of civic failure, to the dwindling enclaves of neighborhoods like Delray and Poletown (onceblue-collar neighborhoods that have all but vanished),Jordano seeks to dispel the popular myth perpetrated through the media that Detroit is an empty wasteland devoid of people. He encounters resolute individuals determined to make this city a place to live,from a homeless man who decided to build his own one-room structure on an abandoned industrial lot because he was tired of sleeping on public benches, to a group of squatters who repurposed long-abandoned houses on a street called Goldengate. Jordano discovers and rebroadcastsa message of hope and endurance to an otherwise greatly misunderstood and misrepresented city.Detroit: Unbroken Downis not a document solely about what's been destroyed, but even more critically, about all that has been left behind and those who remain to cope with it. |
detroit 67: Detroit’s Birwood Wall: Hatred & Healing in the West Eight Mile Community Gerald Van Dusen , 2019 In 1941, a real estate developer in northwest Detroit faced a dilemma. He needed federal financing for white clients purchasing lots in a new subdivision abutting a community of mostly African Americans. When the banks deemed the development too risky because of potential racial tension, the developer proposed a novel solution. He built a six-foot-tall, one-foot-thick concrete barrier extending from Eight Mile Road south for three city blocks--the infamous Birwood Wall. It changed life in West Eight Mile forever. Gathering personal interviews, family histories, land records and other archival sources, author Gerald Van Dusen tells the story of this isolated black enclave that persevered through all manner of racial barriers and transformed a symbol of discrimination into an expression of hope and perseverance. |
detroit 67: The Lost Subways of North America Jake Berman, 2023-11-03 A visual exploration of the transit histories of twenty-three US and Canadian cities. Every driver in North America shares one miserable, soul-sucking universal experience—being stuck in traffic. But things weren’t always like this. Why is it that the mass transit systems of most cities in the United States and Canada are now utterly inadequate? The Lost Subways of North America offers a new way to consider this eternal question, with a strikingly visual—and fun—journey through past, present, and unbuilt urban transit. Using meticulous archival research, cartographer and artist Jake Berman has successfully plotted maps of old train networks covering twenty-three North American metropolises, ranging from New York City’s Civil War–era plan for a steam-powered subway under Fifth Avenue to the ultramodern automated Vancouver SkyTrain and the thousand-mile electric railway system of pre–World War II Los Angeles. He takes us through colorful maps of old, often forgotten streetcar lines, lost ideas for never-built transit, and modern rail systems—drawing us into the captivating transit histories of US and Canadian cities. Berman combines vintage styling with modern printing technology to create a sweeping visual history of North American public transit and urban development. With more than one hundred original maps, accompanied by essays on each city’s urban development, this book presents a fascinating look at North American rapid transit systems. |
detroit 67: A Black Revolutionary's Life in Labor Michael C. Hamlin, Michele Gibbs, 2013 A Black Revolutionary's Life in Labor: Black Workers Power in Detroit by Michael Hamlin with Michele Gibbs is a must read personal narrative of a book for labor activists, students and educators, community organizers and lovers of black history. In this candid narrative Hamlin exposes the horrors of growing up black in America from a Mississippi sharecropper's plantation to Korean War soldier, and ultimately truck driver for the Detroit News and his increasing rage at the system. Hamlin, a key organizer of DRUM and a leader of The League of Revolutionary Black Workers, describes his role in the 1960's and early 1970's when black assembly line workers shut down Chrysler Detroit's Dodge Main and Eldon Road auto plants to protest racial discrimination, safety violations and poor working conditions. The actions spawned a national revolutionary union movement built on black workers power. In documented conversation with Michele Gibbs, political activist, artist and poet, Hamlin offers an inside look at the development of the League and its internal struggles, analyzes historic gains made and lessons learned as they apply to the continuing fight for racial equality by the working class. The book includes a Readers Study Guide, appendices of documents, poetry, artwork and photos pertinent to the period. |
detroit 67: Know Your Price Andre M. Perry, 2020-05-19 The deliberate devaluation of Blacks and their communities has had very real, far-reaching, and negative economic and social effects. An enduring white supremacist myth claims brutal conditions in Black communities are mainly the result of Black people's collective choices and moral failings. “That's just how they are” or “there's really no excuse”: we've all heard those not so subtle digs. But there is nothing wrong with Black people that ending racism can't solve. We haven't known how much the country will gain by properly valuing homes and businesses, family structures, voters, and school districts in Black neighborhoods. And we need to know. Noted educator, journalist, and scholar Andre Perry takes readers on a tour of six Black-majority cities whose assets and strengths are undervalued. Perry begins in his hometown of Wilkinsburg, a small city east of Pittsburgh that, unlike its much larger neighbor, is struggling and failing to attract new jobs and industry. Bringing his own personal story of growing up in Black-majority Wilkinsburg, Perry also spotlights five others where he has deep connections: Detroit, Birmingham, New Orleans, Atlanta, and Washington, D.C. He provides an intimate look at the assets that should be of greater value to residents—and that can be if they demand it. Perry provides a new means of determining the value of Black communities. Rejecting policies shaped by flawed perspectives of the past and present, it gives fresh insights on the historical effects of racism and provides a new value paradigm to limit them in the future. Know Your Price demonstrates the worth of Black people's intrinsic personal strengths, real property, and traditional institutions. These assets are a means of empowerment and, as Perry argues in this provocative and very personal book, are what we need to know and understand to build Black prosperity. |
detroit 67: War Department Appropriation Bill for 1934 ... United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations, 1933 |
detroit 67: Drive! Lawrence Goldstone, 2016-05-17 From the acclaimed author of Birdmen comes a revelatory new history of the birth of the automobile, an illuminating and entertaining true tale of invention, competition, and the visionaries, hustlers, and swindlers who came together to transform the world. In 1900, the Automobile Club of America sponsored the nation’s first car show in New York’s Madison Square Garden. The event was a spectacular success, attracting seventy exhibitors and nearly fifty thousand visitors. Among the spectators was an obscure would-be automaker named Henry Ford, who walked the floor speaking with designers and engineers, trying to gauge public enthusiasm for what was then a revolutionary invention. His conclusion: the automobile was going to be a fixture in American society, both in the city and on the farm—and would make some people very rich. None, he decided, more than he. Drive! is the most complete account to date of the wild early days of the auto age. Lawrence Goldstone tells the fascinating story of how the internal combustion engine, a “theory looking for an application,” evolved into an innovation that would change history. Debunking many long-held myths along the way, Drive! shows that the creation of the automobile was not the work of one man, but very much a global effort. Long before anyone had heard of Henry Ford, men with names like Benz, Peugeot, Renault, and Daimler were building and marketing the world’s first cars. Goldstone breathes life into an extraordinary cast of characters: the inventors and engineers who crafted engines small enough to use on a “horseless carriage”; the financiers who risked everything for their visions; the first racers—daredevils who pushed rickety, untested vehicles to their limits; and such visionary lawyers as George Selden, who fought for and won the first patent for the gasoline-powered automobile. Lurking around every corner is Henry Ford, a brilliant innovator and an even better marketer, a tireless promoter of his products—and of himself. With a narrative as propulsive as its subject, Drive! plunges us headlong into a time unlike any in history, when near-manic innovation, competition, and consumerist zeal coalesced to change the way the world moved. Praise for Drive! “[A] marvelously told story . . . The author provides a terrific backdrop to the ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’ era in which his story takes place. On display are lucky scoundrels and unlucky geniuses, hustlers, hacks, and daredevils galore. . . . Goldstone has written a book that beautifully captures the intertwined fates of these two ingenious pioneers.”—The Wall Street Journal “A wonderful, story-filled saga of the early days of the auto age . . . Readers will be swept up in his vivid re-creation of a bygone era. . . . ‘Horse Is Doomed,’ read one headline in 1895. This highly readable popular history tells why.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred reviews) “A splendid dissection of the Selden/Ford patent face-off and its place in automotive historiography, this work will be enjoyed by business, legal, transportation, social, and intellectual historians; general readers; and all libraries.”—Library Journal (starred review) “This book contains the great names in automotive history—the Dodge brothers, Barney Oldfield, all the French (they seemed, until Ford, to lead the Americans in development of the vehicle)—and it is fascinating. . . . An engaging new take on the history of technological innovation.”—Booklist |
detroit 67: The General Statutes of the State of Michigan Michigan, 1890 |
detroit 67: Race and Remembrance Arthur L. Johnson, 2008 Memoir of respected Detroit civic and civil rights leader Arthur L. Johnson. |
detroit 67: The Michigan Alumnus , 1916 In v.1-8 the final number consists of the Commencement annual. |
detroit 67: Cassius X Stuart Cosgrove, 2020-09-03 Now a Major Feature Length Documentary: 'Cassius X: Becoming Ali' (Cinema release Spring 2023) Miami, 1963. A young boy from Louisville, Kentucky, is on the path to becoming the greatest sportsman of all time. Cassius Clay is training in the 5th Street Gym for his heavyweight title clash against the formidable Sonny Liston. He is beginning to embrace the ideas and attitudes of Black Power, and firebrand preacher Malcolm X will soon become his spiritual adviser. Thus Cassius Clay will become 'Cassius X' as he awaits his induction into the Nation of Islam. Cassius also befriends the legendary soul singer Sam Cooke, falls in love with soul singer Dee Dee Sharp and becomes a remarkable witness to the first days of soul music. As with his award-winning soul trilogy, Stuart Cosgrove's intensive research and sweeping storytelling shines a new light on how black music lit up the sixties against a backdrop of social and political turmoil – and how Cassius Clay made his remarkable transformation into Muhammad Ali. |
detroit 67: Report United States. National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorde, United States. National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, 1968 Referred to as the Kerner Commission Report. |
detroit 67: Recommendations for Northeast Corridor Transportation: Appendices United States. Department of Transportation. Office of Systems Analysis and Information. Strategic Planning Division, 1971 |
detroit 67: Recommendations for Northeast Corridor Transportation United States. Dept. of Transportation. Office of Systems Analysis and Information. Strategic Planning Division, 1971 |
detroit 67: The Fight to Save the Town Michelle Wilde Anderson, 2023-06-20 A sweeping and eye-opening study of wealth inequality and the dismantling of local government in four working-class US cities that passionately argues for reinvestment in people-centered leadership and offers “a welcome reminder of what government can accomplish if given the chance” (San Francisco Chronicle). Decades of cuts to local government amidst rising concentrations of poverty have wreaked havoc on communities left behind by the modern economy. Some of these discarded places are rural. Others are big cities, small cities, or historic suburbs. Some vote blue, others red. Some are the most diverse communities in America, while others are nearly all white, all Latino, or all Black. All are routinely trashed by outsiders for their poverty and their politics. Mostly, their governments are just broke. Forty years after the anti-tax revolution began protecting wealthy taxpayers and their cities, our high-poverty cities and counties have run out of services to cut, properties to sell, bills to defer, and risky loans to take. In this “astute and powerful vision for improving America” (Publishers Weekly), urban law expert and author Michelle Wilde Anderson offers unsparing, humanistic portraits of the hardships left behind in four such places. But this book is not a eulogy or a lament. Instead, Anderson travels to four blue-collar communities that are poor, broke, and progressing. Networks of leaders and residents in these places are facing down some of the hardest challenges in American poverty today. In Stockton, California, locals are finding ways, beyond the police department, to reduce gun violence and treat the trauma it leaves behind. In Josephine County, Oregon, community leaders have enacted new taxes to support basic services in a rural area with fiercely anti-government politics. In Lawrence, Massachusetts, leaders are figuring out how to improve job security and wages in an era of backbreaking poverty for the working class. And a social movement in Detroit, Michigan, is pioneering ways to stabilize low-income housing after a wave of foreclosures and housing loss. Our smallest governments shape people’s safety, comfort, and life chances. For decades, these governments have no longer just reflected inequality—they have helped drive it. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Anderson shows that “if we learn to save our towns, we will also be learning to save ourselves” (The New York Times Book Review). |
detroit 67: Handbook of Digital Public History Serge Noiret, Mark Tebeau, Gerben Zaagsma, 2022-04-04 This handbook provides a systematic overview of the present state of international research in digital public history. Individual studies by internationally renowned public historians, digital humanists, and digital historians elucidate central issues in the field and present a critical account of the major public history accomplishments, research activities, and practices with the public and of their digital context. The handbook applies an international and comparative approach, looks at the historical development of the field, focuses on technical background and the use of specific digital media and tools. Furthermore, the handbook analyzes connections with local communities and different publics worldwide when engaging in digital activities with the past, indicating directions for future research, and teaching activities. |
detroit 67: Historical Collections. Collections and Researches Anonymous, 2024-06-11 Reprint of the original, first published in 1876. |
detroit 67: Pontiac's War Richard Middleton, 2012-11-12 Pontiac’s War: Its Causes, Course, and Consequence, 1763-1765 is a compelling retelling of one of the most pivotal points in American colonial history, in which the Native peoples staged one of the most successful campaigns in three centuries of European contact. With his balanced analysis of the organization and execution of this important conflict, Middleton sheds light on the military movement that forced the British imperial forces to reinstate diplomacy to retain their authority over the region. Spotlighting the Native American perspective, Pontiac’s War presents a careful, engaging account of how very close to success those Native American forces truly came. |
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Detroit ‘67 tells the story of conflicting siblings against a backdrop of the race riots that shook Detroit, Michigan, in the summer of 1967. Chelle and Lank are brother and sister who share …
Dominique Morisseau Detroit ‘67 - Juilliard School
Detroit ’67 was developed with the assistance of the Public Theater, Oskar Eustis, Artistic Director, and Patrick Willingham, Executive Director, and received its world premiere there on …
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The Play: Detroit ‘67 The play Detroit ’67 was first published on February 26, 2013. It was also first directed by Kwame Kwei-Armah and presented at the Public Theatre, in association with the …
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Detroit ‘67, written by Dominique Morisseau, chooses to define the 1960’s not by the immense tragedies of the decade, but by the joy and love experienced by the characters. Morisseau, a …
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Oct 21, 2021 · Students gain practical experience working on a variety of productions inside theaters of all styles and sizes, and within 100,000 square feet of production space. Graduates …
Detroit 67
Set against the turbulent backdrop of late 1960s America, Stuart Cosgrove's "Detroit 67" masterfully intertwines the explosive history of Motown music with the social upheaval that …
February 4-7, 2021 - UCI Claire Trevor School of the Arts
In creating Detroit ’67 for Zoom, which some see as non-pace, there is an inherent tension in that this play, the first in Morrisseau’s Detroit Project series of plays, is rooted (literally) in the soil. …
Detroit 67: Looking Back to MOVE FORWARD - cdad-online.org
The Detroit 67 Project and its centerpiece, the Detroit 67 Exhibition, will cover a period of 150 years. We will look back 100 years –from 1917 to today and forward 50 years to 2067 and use …
TEACHER RESOURCE LESSON PLAN - Detroit Historical Society
In this lesson, high school students will gain a basic understanding of the causes, events, and impacts of the 1967 unrest. However, instead of simply reading a text for comprehension, they …
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Detroit 67, penned by celebrated playwright Dominique Moris-seau, and directed by our very own Prince Duren. It is our shared goal to continue providing stellar productions that educate and …
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Detroit ’67 In the summer of 1967, the songs of Motown are breaking records and breaking barriers. Chelle and her brother, Lank, are running an unlicensed after-hours bar in their Detroit …
Look Back to Move Forward with Detroit 67 - Detroit …
After two years of planning, outreach and community engagement, our Detroit 67: Perspectives exhibition will open to the public at the Detroit Historical Museum on Saturday, June 24 .
Back to School with Detroit 67: Looking Back to Move Forward
Back to School with Detroit 67: Looking Back to Move Forward As summer winds down, the Detroit Historical Society is gearing up for the new school year. With so much to see and do, …
Headline: “etroit 67: The deep scars the city still feels today”
In the years after 1967, Detroit completed its gradual transformation from a city that was white, Catholic and largely prosperous to one that was increasingly black, Protestant and poor, …
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This blog post delves deep into the events of Detroit '67, exploring its causes, consequences, and lasting legacy, offering a nuanced understanding of a pivotal moment in American history. We'll …
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A summer of street-level rebellion turned Detroit into one of the most notorious cities on earth, known for its unique creativity, its unpredictability, and self-lacerating crime rates. The year …
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In this presentation, Frank Joyce will focus on a strategy for seizing a new moment in the history of our city and the world and ending white supremacy in Detroit. A native Detroiter, Joyce was …
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Jan 6, 2018 · Panic in Detroit: A Timeline of the 1967 Detroit Riots This past July marked the 50th anniversary of the civil disturbance and unrest that erupted in Detroit, Michigan. 50 years later, …
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ANNUAL REPORT 2016–2017 - Detroit Historical Society
Detroit 67: Perspectives features high-tech and high-touch elements that visitors can use to dive deeper into the topics presented. Detroit 1967: Origins, Impacts, Legacies was published in May by Wayne State University Press. Editor Joel Stone is pictured at right during
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Detroit 67 Stuart Cosgrove,2016-10-02 Detroit 67 is the story of Motor City in the year that changed everything. Twelve chapters take you on a turbulent year-long journey through the drama and chaos that ripped through the city in 1967 and tore it apart in personal, political and interracial disputes.
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Headline: “etroit 67: The deep scars the city still feels today”
Headline: “etroit 67: The deep scars the city still feels today” Source: Detroit Free Press, July 29, 2017 What: This is four pages of a 12-page story I did for the Free Press in connection with the 50th anniversary of the Detroit rebellion. Context: I became an adult during the several years after 1967 rebellion, and it was a turbulent time in Detroit.
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Detroit ‘67, written by Dominique Morisseau, chooses to define the 1960’s not by the immense tragedies of the decade, but by the joy and love experienced by the characters. Morisseau, a native of Detroit, has put her city front and center with works such as Skeleton Crew, Ain’t Too Proud, and, of course, Detroit ‘67. This play is as ...
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Detroit 67 Stuart Cosgrove,2016-10-02 Detroit 67 is the story of Motor City in the year that changed everything. Twelve chapters take you on a turbulent year-long journey through the drama and chaos that ripped through the city in 1967 and tore it apart in personal, political and interracial disputes.
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Detroit 67: Looking Back to Move Forward to ensure that the exhibit, as a cornerstone of the project, was comprehensive, and reflective of the broader community, that could only be achieved by reaching out to a variety of stakeholders including residents across . News Release .
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Jun 9, 2024 · of Detroit’s Black community and the forces of state and industry that have historically shaped it. Paradise Blue, the award-winning play that opens the trilogy, is set in the same year as the notorious ... The second play in the trilogy is Detroit ’67, winner of
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VISITOR GUIDE - Detroit Historical Society
FREE for Detroit Historical Society members & children under 6 Detroit Historical Museum 5401 Woodward Ave. Detroit, MI 48202 (at Kirby in Midtown Detroit) ... Old Detroit-Detroit 67: Perspectives (Outside) Legends Plaza Tour De Troit Motor City Music Detroit’s Brewing Heritage Boom Town: Detroit in the 1920s--
Headline: “etroit 67: The deep scars the city still feels today”
Headline: “etroit 67: The deep scars the city still feels today” Source: Detroit Free Press, July 29, 2017 What: This is four pages of a 12-page story I did for the Free Press in connection with the 50th anniversary of the Detroit rebellion. Context: I became an adult during the several years after 1967 rebellion, and it was a turbulent time in Detroit.
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hour and half conversation-based tour experience of the Detroit 67: Perspectives exhibition. The comprehensive exhibit highlights myriad perspectives on this historic event through interactive experiences and an oral history collection compiled by the Detroit Historical Society. Detroit 67: Perspectives begins by looking at the complex,
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Dominique Morisseau is the author of The Detroit Project (A 3-Play Cycle) which includes Skeleton Crew (Atlantic Theater Company), Paradise Blue (Signature Theatre) and Detroit ’67 (Public Theater, Classical Theatre of Harlem and National Black Theatre). Additional plays include Pipeline (Lincoln
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and Detroit ’67 (Public Theater, Classical Theatre of Harlem and NBT). Additional plays include: Sunset Baby (LAByrinth Theater); Blood at the Root (National Black Theatre) and Follow Me To Nellie’s (Premiere Stages). She is an alumna of The Public Theater Emerging Writer’s Group, Women’s Project Lab, and Lark Playwrights
Historical Dated Material Programs - Detroit Historical Society
DETROIT 67: PERSPECTIVES During this facilitated experience of the Detroit 67: Perspectives exhibition, students will take part in discussions surrounding the significant economic, social and cultural factors that led to the turbulent summer of 1967. (Please note: this tour is recommended for high school and
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Dominique Morisseau is the author of The Detroit Project (A 3-Play Cycle), which includes the following plays: Skeleton Crew (Atlantic Theater Company), Paradise Blue (Signature Theatre), and Detroit '67 (Public Theater, Classical Theatre of Harlem, and NBT). Additional plays include Pipeline (Lincoln Center Theater),
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ANNUAL REPORT - Detroit Historical Society
in large part to Detroit 67 fundraising initiatives. • The Society’s annual appeal results grew again this year, bringing in 6% more than last year, with over $53,600 in gifts. This growth was due in no small part to over $18,000 in gifts from new or lapsed …
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Place: Detroit, Michigan Dominique Morisseau is an alum of the Public Theater Emerging Writer’s Group, Women’s Project Lab, and Lark Playwrights Workshop. Credits include: Skeleton Crew (Sundance; Lark Barebones; Atlantic Theater Company (Scott Rudin); Detroit ’67 (Public Theater, Classical Theatre of Harlem/NBT); Sunset Baby
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Position Posting - Detroit Historical Society
The Detroit 67 Exhibition Tour Facilitator is a part time position (up to 15 hours per week) reporting to the Manager of School Programs. Programs and tours are typically offered during the day on weekdays. Some evening and weekend work may be required. Major Responsibilities
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The Detroit 67 Project has been the major catalyst for the Society’s approach to addressing these issues. In June of 2015, as part of the Detroit Revitalization Fellows program at Wayne State University, the Society hired Kalisha Davis to fill the newly created position of Director of
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