1968 was one of the wildest years in our nation's history. Icons like Martin Luther Jr. and Bobby Kennedy were assassinated, Tommie Smith protested at the Olympics and man circled the dark side of the ...
Before 1968, America’s small African-American middle class operated mostly in a segregated world. Black-owned funeral homes, pharmacies, restaurants and clubs served a mostly black clientele in ...
With the upcoming summer Olympics in Rio, Brazil, we thought it might be fun to look back at Detroit’s bid for hosting the 1968 Olympics. Filled with white pasty men, a monotone narration by former ...
View post: Walmart Has a 'Spacious" $949 Outdoor Storage Shed on Sale for 58% Off We often think of the 1950’s as being the heyday for Detroit’s fortunes, but even in the early-to-mid Sixties, it ...
When Jose Feliciano sang the "Star-Spangled Banner" at Game 5 of the 1968 World Series, it became the National Anthem performance critiqued around the world. The iconic singer/guitarist will be ...