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Milliken v. Bradley, 418 U.S. 717 (1974), was a significant United States Supreme Court case dealing with the planned desegregation busing of public school students across district lines among 53 school districts in metropolitan Detroit. [1]
Andrew Carney (1794–1864), founder of the Carney Hospital [4] Relief of the Miraculous Medal on the facade of Carney Hospital (2006). Carney Hospital was established in 1863 in South Boston by Andrew Carney with a $75,000 donation and with Sister Ann Alexis Shorb, Carney's choice for its first administrator and a member of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul.
Detroit City Council, in a 7-1 vote on Tuesday, approved an ordinance that would create a buffer zone requiring protesters — within a 100-foot radius of a health care building entrance — to ...
South-Western City Schools voted to put an attorney on retainer for $9,000 a month. ... Tarazi on a $9,000 per month retainer despite protests from community members and the teacher's union ...
Dan Rather Reports: "A National Disgrace" (Episode #617) [1] is a two-hour television report about the Detroit Public Schools (DPS), in Detroit, Michigan, that aired on HDNet (today AXS TV) on May 10, 2011. Presented by journalist Dan Rather, this episode was part of his investigative documentary series. [2]
The predicted blistering heat will close schools early Tuesday in the Detroit Public Schools Community District. These metro Detroit schools will be dismissed early or closed Tuesday due to ...
The area around Frederick Street was at the cusp of becoming the center of social and cultural life for Detroit's black community, [3] and the AMS purchased the Warren home on Frederick [2] They opened their own non-profit hospital in the building, the first in the city to serve the black community, as well as an associated nursing school. [3 ...
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