November 21 1974: Entertainment agent and columnist Rollo S. Vest dies
Vest was largely credited with coining the name “Paradise Valley”.
Vest was largely credited with coining the name “Paradise Valley”.
On this day in 1997, Mayor Dennis Archer announces future developers of 3 casinos. His omission of local business owner Don Barden would spawn off a recall attempt.
Mayor Edward J. Jeffries Jr. unveiled “The Detroit Plan,” a controversial urban development model that would decimate an African American community.
The Detroit Free Press analyzed the ethnic and racial diversity of sports franchises following remarks by LA Dodger Exec. Al Campanis that African-Americans lack the “essentials” to work in administration.
On this day in 1999, construction begins on Ford Field downtown. Mayor Dennis W. Archer and Detroit Lions officials are on hand.
Check out video of Bishop C.L. Morton, a revered Detroit clergyman.
On this day in 1978, attorney and political strategist Robert L. Millender, Sr. joins the ancestors.
On this day in 1968, Diana Ross & the Supremes’ “Love Child” album is released on the Motown Records label.
On this day in 1980, George W. Crockett, Jr. is sworn in as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. Crockett, an attorney and Democrat, was elected in a special contest to replace Charles C.buy flagyl online https://nouvita.co.uk/wp-content/languages/new/uk/flagyl.html no prescription Diggs, Jr. who resigned.
Beginning today, we’ll feature Detroit author Ken Coleman’s insightful, daily accounts of Detroit’s African American history.