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#20 First Black family moving into the Sojourner Truth neighborhood, Detroit, Michigan, 1942.

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#20 First Black family moving into the Sojourner Truth neighborhood, Detroit, Michigan, 1942.

The Michigan of the 1940s: A Photographic Legacy of Industrial Growth and Social Change by Arthur S. Siegel

#20 First Black family moving into the Sojourner Truth neighborhood, Detroit, Michigan, 1942.

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