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Paradise Valley was the historic Black business and entertainment district in Detroit. From the 1920s to the 1950s, hundreds of Black-ownedBlack Bottom was the historic residential neighborhood that was predominantly African American from the 1930s until it was destroyed.
Paradise Valley was the historic Black business and entertainment district in Detroit.
From the 1920s to the 1960s, hundreds of Black-owned restaurants, stores, hotels, clubs, theaters, and other businesses were developed by African Americans during the era of segregation and the Great Migration in Detroit.
Join historian Jamon Jordan for this WALKING TOUR of the most important areas of Detroit's Black History!
Tour Fee - $50 for advance ticket purchase; $60 for tickets bought at the tour
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2727 Russell Street,Detroit,48207,US, United States
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