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1950 Detroit Tigers season; D. 1950 Detroit Titans football team; R. 1950–51 Detroit Red Wings season; Reuther's Treaty of Detroit; S. 1950 Stanley Cup Finals
The Auntie Dee Show was a 1950s television show in Detroit, Michigan. [1] The show's host Dee Parker sang with Vaughn Monroe's orchestra from 1943 to 1944, with whom she recorded such songs as "One Too Often" and "When You Put On That Old Blue Suit Again" under the name "Del Parker". [2]
In 1959, the championship was moved to Detroit. The championship was abandoned in 1980 when the promotion closed. [14] NWA World Tag Team Championship (Detroit version) 1965 1980 The Detroit version of the NWA World Tag Team Championship was created in 1965 when Chris Tolos and John Tolos were awarded the championship. The championship was ...
Pages in category "1950s in Detroit" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. O. The Origins of the Urban Crisis
Beginning in the 1980s, for the first time in its history, Detroit was a majority-black city. [185] This drastic racial demographic change resulted in more than a change in neighborhood appearance. It had political, social, and economic effects as well. In 1974, Detroit elected its first black mayor, Coleman Young. [186]
Detroit Pistons - On February 14, 1957, Fort Wayne Pistons owner Fred Zollner announced that he had signed a six-year deal with the Detroit Olympia to move the Pistons to Detroit for six years starting in the fall of 1957. [19] In their first home game in Detroit, the Pistons lost to the NBA champion Boston Celtics on October 23 by a 105-94 ...
Ford was the first company to sign a contract with them, again showing the impact that the Ford Motor Company has had throughout Detroit's history. Detroit Tigers baseball team win 1935 World Series defeating the Chicago Cubs 4 games to 2. The season was their 35th since they entered the American League in 1901. It was the first World Series ...
Reuther's Treaty of Detroit was a five-year contract negotiated by trade union president Walter Reuther between the United Auto Workers (UAW) and General Motors in 1950. The UAW reached similar deals with the other members of the Big Three automakers , Ford Motor Company and Chrysler .