(CBS DETROIT) – Dozens were in Downtown Detroit celebrating Juneteenth on Monday, marking the first Juneteenth event held at the Monroe Street Midway. Celebrating African American history and culture is the goal of the first-ever event. “Detroit is a majority Black city and this is a great event that celebrates…Read More
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