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Hosting an NBA game. Grosse Pointe High School hosted game 1 of the NBA's Western Divisional Semi-finals vs the Detroit Pistons and Minneapolis Lakers on March 12, 1960. The Pistons were forced to play at the high school because nobody booked Olympia Stadium for the playoffs. The game was a good one with the Lakers winning 113–112.
"Why We Must Go to Washington,"; speech by Martin Luther King Jr. at a staff retreat at Ebenezer Baptist Church, February 15, 1968 Atlanta, GA The only reference to this speech is located in the SCLC archives for MLK speaks, the speech in its entirety ran during Episodes 6807 & 6808. [142] February 16 "Things are not Right in this Country"
Martin Luther King Jr. delivered precursor speech of "I Have a Dream". The Walk to Freedom was a mass march during the Civil Rights Movement on June 23, 1963 in Detroit, Michigan. It drew crowds of an estimated 125,000 or more and was known as "the largest civil rights demonstration in the nation's history" up to that date.
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Joseph Sutton, a teacher at Southeastern High School in Detroit, has been involved in the community for more than 30 years and supports building the art center. “Now that I’m a high school ...
A former Grosse Pointe schools employee is suing the district after she claims she was targeted by the school board because of progressive views. ... Grosse Pointe North High School received a ...
Knight. Endowment. $36.5 million. Website. Official website. University Liggett School, also known as Liggett, is a private, independent, secular school in Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan, United States. The school teaches grades PreK3 through twelve on one campus, consolidating its two campuses to one in the fall of 2012.
Grosse Pointe South High School on Wednesday, June 24, 2020. Brush started working at the school district in 2021. The next year, Cotton was elected to the district’s school board.