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Season 1 – Episode 08: The History Of Arab Immigration In Dearborn

Metro Detroit boasts the largest local concentration of Arabs in North America, many of whom settled in Dearborn. We trace that migration back more than a century. We follow how Ford’s $5 day brought many immigrants here, to how chaos in the Middle East drove many families out of their country and to southeast Michigan….

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Season 1 – Epsiode 07: The Election And Downfall Of Jerome Cavanagh

In this episode of The Detroit History Podcast, we unravel the election and downfall of Detroit Mayor Jerome Cavanagh and how he was one of the first mayors to engage Detroit’s African-American community. We also discuss how the 1967 Detroit civil disturbance and an ill-advised run for the U.S. Senate put a damper on his…

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Season 1 – Episode 06: They Bleed The Same As I Do, The Detroit Red Wings In The 1950s

The Detroit Red Wings in the 1950s were authentic fire on ice, racking up four Stanley Cups in six years. The team gave birth to “The Production Line” and the first woman team president of a major sports franchise, Marguerite Norris. A historic moment in sports history. We interview Ted Lindsay to uncover what drove…

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Season 1 – Episode 05: Detroit Crashes, The Motor City During The Great Depression

It was one of the city’s darkest moments and the panic would shortly spread across the country. Michigan Governor William Comstock closed Detroit’s banks on Valentine’s Day, 1933. Henry Ford was asked to bail out the banks, Ford said he thought the crash would have to come: “the general effect would be that everyone would…

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Season 1 – Episode 04: Scratch Glass and Turn Blue: The Making of The Ghoul

This job no longer exists: the television horror movie host. They were local celebrities, and pillars of local pop culture. Here in Detroit, we had Sir Graves Ghastly and Morgus, among others. In this episode, The Detroit History Podcast interviews Ron Sweed (The Ghoul), who explains how The Ghoul came to be. And, why the firecrackers?…

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Season 1 – Episode 03: It’s Just The Kind Of Thing Detroit Could Do

This edition of the Detroit History Podcast tells the story of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra’s amazing leap in the 1920s, from B-list band to Carnegie Hall in 10 years. Conductor Ossip Gabrilowitsch directed the effort..The players in this drama include Mark Twain, Horace Dodge, Pope Pius XII. And, oh, Orchestra Hall went up in less than…

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Season 1 – Episode 02: “You Have Me Mixed Up With a Stool Pigeon, Sir”

In this episode of The Detroit History Podcast, we hear a rare recording of a confrontation between Coleman A. Young and a congressional committee in 1952. Many people pleaded their Fifth Amendment rights when the House of Un-American Activities Committee came to town looking for Reds. But a young labor organizer, Coleman Young, gave better…

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Season 1 – Episode 01: When The Beatles Came to Detroit

The Beatles appeared twice in Detroit, once in 1964 and again in 1966, both times at Olympia Stadium. We’ll listen to the screams when the Fab Four took the stage. We’ll hear Detroit’s intense reaction to the group. And what was up with the jelly beans raining down on stage?

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