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    Bill Cobbs was born June 16, 1934, and raised in Cleveland. He served in the Air Force for eight years and worked at IBM and as a car salesman before moving to New York at 36 to pursue acting ...

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  5. Charles Diggs Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Charles Coles Diggs Sr. (January 2, 1894 – April 25, 1967) was the first African-American Democrat elected to the Senate of the State of Michigan. Born in Tallula, Mississippi, to James J. Diggs and Lilly Granderson, Diggs moved to Detroit in 1913, where he owned a successful funeral home on the lower east side.

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    Pontiac incorporated as a village in 1837 and later as a city in 1861. The township was organized as a civil entity in 1827. Under Michigan law, cities are independent of township governance, while villages may continue to receive some services from the township. Thus, as Pontiac grew, it annexed land from the township.

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    Wilbert Francisco Cobbs was born on June 16, 1934, [2] in Cleveland, Ohio, to a mother, Vera, who was a domestic worker and a father, David, who worked in construction. [3] He had a brother named Thomas Cobbs. [4] He was the second cousin of Song of the South actor James Baskett.

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  9. Pontiac, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Pontiac State Hospital, c. 1912 Buckland Memorial Chapel at Oak Hill Cemetery. Present-day Pontiac, Michigan was traversed for thousands of years by indigenous peoples due to the confluence of the Saginaw Trail and the Nottawassippi River; the river's indigenous name was replaced with the Clinton River name by settlers coming from New York State where DeWitt Clinton served as Governor.