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Celebrate Black History
If there is a place of historical significance to black culture, please add to this list. noteworthy places: Dr. Martin Luther King first gave his "I Have A Dream" speech in Detroit at COBO. Muddy Waters knows 18th and Vine. Duke Ellington walked the streets of Harlem.
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Martin Luther King Jr.'s GraveGeorgia : Atlanta : Sweet Auburn
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The Underground Railroad Reading StationMichigan : Lower Peninsula : Wayne County : Detroit : Downtown Detroit : Greektown : Second Baptist Church
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Cobo HallMichigan : Lower Peninsula : Wayne County : Detroit : Downtown Detroit : Cobo Center
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National Great Blacks In Wax MuseumMaryland : Baltimore
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Second Baptist ChurchMichigan : Lower Peninsula : Wayne County : Detroit : Downtown Detroit : Greektown
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The Glassell Collection Of African GoldTexas : Harris County : Houston : Museum District : Museum Of Fine Arts : Caroline Weiss Law Building
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The Smithsonian National Museum of African ArtDistrict of Columbia : Washington, D.C.
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African BeadworkMichigan : Lower Peninsula : Wayne County : Detroit : North Side : Midtown : Detroit Medical Center : Detroit Receiving Hospital
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American Jazz MuseumMissouri : Kansas City : 18th & Vine Historic District
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Bust Of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.Michigan : Lower Peninsula : Wayne County : Detroit : North Side
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Museum for African ArtNew York State : New York City : Queens : Long Island City
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America's Black Holocaust MuseumWisconsin : Milwaukee : East Side : Downtown
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Martin Luther King ParkMichigan : Lower Peninsula : Kent County : Grand Rapids : South Side : Southeast Side : Southeast End













