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  2. History of African Americans in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Black Detroiters are black or African American residents of Detroit.According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Black or African Americans living in Detroit accounted for 79.1% of the total population, or approximately 532,425 people as of 2017 estimates. [2]

  3. Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History

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    The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History (The Wright) is a museum of African-American history and culture, located in Detroit, Michigan.Located in the city's Midtown Cultural Center, The Wright is one of the world's oldest and largest independent African-American museums, holding the world's largest permanent collection of African-American culture. [1]

  4. History of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. When Black workers moved to Detroit to work on Model T ... - AOL

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    In the book “Black Detroit in the Age of Henry Ford," Beth Tompkins Bates writes that there were over 50 different nationalities of employees working at the Highland Park plant by 1914.

  6. Demographic history of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Despite the lack of housing, black people continued to move to Detroit, and by 1960, almost 30% of the population of Detroit was black. [ 9 ] The white population of the city peaked in 1950 and then steadily declined due to white flight and net emigration through 2010. [ 15 ]

  7. 11 Black history facts to commemorate Black History Month - AOL

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    Each year from Feb. 1 to March 1, Black History Month is recognized in the U.S. Set aside to commemorate the many contributions and accomplishments of Black Americans, the observation provides an ...

  8. Black Bottom, Detroit - Wikipedia

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    During World War I, Black Bottom was home to many Eastern European Jewish immigrants, and the Great Migration influx of southern African Americans combined with redlining created a majority black neighborhood within Detroit. [4] As the Black Bottom grew, it became a lively area with jazz bars and nightclubs. [4] From the 1930s to the 1950s ...

  9. Detroit Historical Society planning events to amplify Black ...

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    The history of African-American entrepreneurship in Detroit dates back to the early 20th century. The Great Migration brought many African Americans from the rural South to urban centers like ...