Detroit Black History Series
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Detroit Black History Series

This monthly virtual tour of important places, people & events from Detroit's Black History take us from the Underground Railroad to Motown.

By Black Scroll Network History & Tours

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About this event

  • 2 hours

Detroit has been a part of every part of the saga of African American History - From the Underground Railroad to the Great Migration - From the Jazz Age to Motown - From Civil Rights to Black Power - Detroit has been at the center of the fight for Black progress and has been a primary source for the contributions of African Americans to national and world history.


Please join Tour Leader & Official Historian of Detroit, Jamon Jordan, on these 12 virtual presentations & tours exploring people, places, and events in Detroit's history from the 1700s to the present. You can register for the entire series here!


They are all held on the 3rd Monday of every month from 6-8pm (except for January [30th] and February [26th]). Also, on June 17th, the presentation begins at 7pm.


Learn about the history of slavery in Detroit!


Learn about how the Underground Railroad helped to build the Black community in Detroit!


Learn about the historic African neighborhoods in Detroit from Black Bottom to the North End!


Learn the history of the riots and rebellions in Detroit.


Learn how Paradise Valley paved the way for Motown Records!


Learn about the battles for fair housing, educational equality and the "I Have A Dream" speech before the March on Washington!


AND SO MUCH MORE!!


Presentation #1 - January 30th - Enemies of Freedom: The History of Slavery & Slaveowners in Detroit.


Presentation #2 - February 26th - We Are Own Heroes: The Underground Railroad and the Fight For Freedom in Detroit. Learn about the abolitionist movement in Detroit and how it led to the development of the Black community.


Presentation #3 - March 18th - Lost Neighborhoods: Black Bottom. Learn the history of the first Black community in Detroit, the people, places and events that led to its rise, its growth and its destruction.


Presentation #4 - April 15th - Lost Neighborhoods: Paradise Valley. Travel to the historic Black business and entertainment district in what is now Downtown Detroit, and how it paved the way for Black economic progress in Detroit and elsewhere!


Presentation #5 - May 20th - Forged By Fire: The History of Race Riots and Rebellions in Detroit. From the 1800s to the 1960s, there have been major riots, rebellions and uprisings in Detroit that are connected to the history of race and racism. Learn about the 1800s riots, as well as the later battles in the 20th century, right up to 1967.


Presentation #6 - June 17th - Detroit Divided: Jim Crow in Detroit and Detroit's Civil Rights Movement. Learn about Northern segregation and the history of Black resistance to inequality in Detroit.


Presentation #7 - July 15th - Through the Fire: The History Behind the Detroit 1967 Rebellion. Learn about the Detroit 1967 Rebellion, what happened, why did it happen, and what happened because of it.


Presentation #8 - August 19th - More Than Motown: Detroit's Black Music History Before Hitsville. Learn about the jazz, blues, gospel and soul music that preceded the Motown era and helped to pave the way for Berry Gordy and others.


Presentation #9 - September 16th - Motown & More: The History of Motown & R&B in Detroit. Learn about Berry Gordy Jr. and the rise of Motown, and the Detroit history of its stars - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, The Supremes, The Temptations, Martha & the Vandellas, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, the Jackson 5 and more. Also, the story of Aretha Franklin, Jackie Wilson and the development of Techno Music.


Presentation #10 - October 21st - Beyond Black Bottom: Conant Gardens. Learn the history of this historic Black residential neighborhood that was a foundation in civil rights, faith, education business and entertainment.


Presentation #11 - November 18th - Beyond Black Bottom: The Old Westside. Learn the history of this historic Black residential and business district that was a foundation in civil rights, faith, education, business and entertainment.


Presentation #12 - December 16th - Famous Detroiters and Detroiters Who Ought To Be Famous


$55 per lecture
If you purchased a Black Scroll Gift Card, you can use the gift card to pay for any one of these presentations. For details on how to use your gift card, please email us at BlackScrollNetwork@gmail.com or call us at 313-983-9216.


Sign up for one, two, or a few of these lectures/tours to take a deep dive in Detroit History!


If you would like to sign up for the entire series at a discount, please click the link below:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/797259965017?aff=oddtdtcreator

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WHO WE ARE

The Black Scroll Network, History & Tours, L.L.C., came into being in 2013. After years of leading tours for free, the founder of the company saw the need for people to have a personal experience with the history of African Americans and Black people throughout the Diaspora. This is especially true in Detroit, MI, where the company was founded and is based. This city, which is about 85% African American, has a rich history, from enslaved Africans and Indigenous People to being a major station on the Underground Railroad which Black people used to escape enslavement, to a Black economic and residential center, known as Black Bottom & Paradise Valley to numerous events, leaders and figures in history.