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President Abraham Lincoln, with young son Tad and Senator Charles Sumner, salutes a detachment of African-American Union troops in Richmond, Virginia at the end of the American Civil War. Published in ...
This August, the energy returns. AfroFuture Detroit will take root on the historic Douglass Site for its U.S. debut on August 16 and 17, 2025. But the festival doesn’t just appear. It grows through ...
The weight of bureaucracy has held Detroit’s entrepreneurs in a chokehold for years. Opening a business has too often meant wading through overlapping permits, contradictory deadlines, and unclear ...
From Seattle to Atlanta, new social housing programs seek to make homes permanently affordable for a range of incomes ...
There’s no denying Mary Sheffield’s influence on the direction of Detroit’s policy agenda over the last decade. As current City Council President and the youngest woman ever elected to the Council, ...
The ill effects on finances as a result of divorce due to child support, alimony, reduction in income, Being financially strapped robs you of your ability to save money, your dignity, and your ...