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Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives

Collected by: University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library

Archived since: Aug, 2010

Description:

The Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives document the activities of individuals, organizations, and voluntary organizations in the state of Michigan, with particular emphasis on websites and other resources related to religious groups, social justice, ethnic communities, business, and politics. These materials complement and/or supplement additional physical and digital archives held by the University of Michigan's Bentley Historical Library.

Subject:   Society & Culture Government - US States Spontaneous Events

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Title: 100 Black Men of Greater Detroit, Inc. Web Archives

URL: http://100blackmendetroit.com/

Description: Web site of the Detroit chapter of 100 Men of America, 100 Men of Greater Detroit, Inc. 100BMOGD is a group of concerned African American men whose goal is to improve the quality of life in the African American community through their collective resources, abilities and experiences. Contains information about the organization and its members, activities, news, photoalbums, scholarships. 100BMOGD has been in existence since October 1993, and has a membership of men who are business and community leaders in the metropolitan area. The chapter is one of over 90 chapters of 100 Black Men of America, Inc. The organization has developed a variety of programs directed towards African American youth.

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Subject:   Social justice.,  Ethnic groups. ,  African American youth -- Michigan -- Detroit.,  African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit. ,  African American men -- Michigan -- Detroit. 100 Black Men of Greater Detroit, Inc.

Title: Universal Hagar's Spiritual Church--George H. Latimer-Knight Ministries International (GHLK) Web Archives

URL: http://fatherhurley.com/

Description: Web site of George H. Latimer-Knight Ministries International (GHLK), created by George H. Latimer-Knight and dedicated to the memory of Father George W. Hurley. The Ministries are part of the Universal Hagar’s Spiritual Church Association founded by Father Hurley in 1923. The site contains information about the GHLK and Rev. Latimer-Knight, Rev. Latimer-Knight's commentaries and messages on various subjects, including video recordings and video sermons.

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Subject:   Ethnic groups. ,  Religion. Sermons, American. African American churches -- Michigan -- Detroit. African Americans -- Religious life -- Michigan -- Detroit.,  African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit. ,  Hurley, George W. Latimer-Knight, George H.

Title: Universal Hagar's Spiritual Church--George H. Latimer-Knight Ministries International (GHLK) Web Archives

URL: http://fatherhurley.com/universal-hagars-spiritual-church/

Description: Web site of George H. Latimer-Knight Ministries International (GHLK), created by George H. Latimer-Knight and dedicated to the memory of Father George W. Hurley. The Ministries are part of the Universal Hagar’s Spiritual Church Association founded by Father Hurley in 1923. The site contains information about the GHLK and Rev. Latimer-Knight, Rev. Latimer-Knight's commentaries and messages on various subjects, including video recordings and video sermons.

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Subject:   Ethnic groups. ,  Religion. Sermons, American. African American churches -- Michigan -- Detroit. African Americans -- Religious life -- Michigan -- Detroit.,  African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit. ,  Hurley, George W. Latimer-Knight, George H.

Title: Greater Grace Temple Web Archives

URL: http://greatergrace.org/

Description: Greater Grace Temple is a 6,000 member church located in Northwest Detroit in the complex known as The City of David. The Church was founded in 1927 by Bishop Ellington Forbes. The web site contains information about the church, services, events and activities, and ministries. The Broadcast Center contains videos of Illustrated Sermons by Bishop Charles H. Ellis III, Senior Pastor.

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Subject:   Ethnic groups. ,  Religion. African American churches -- Michigan -- Detroit. African Americans -- Religious life -- Michigan -- Detroit. African American public worship -- Michigan -- Detroit.,  African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit. ,  Greater Grace Temple.

Title: Greater Grace Temple Web Archives

URL: http://greatergrace.org/index.php

Description: Greater Grace Temple is a 6,000 member church located in Northwest Detroit in the complex known as The City of David. The Church was founded in 1927 by Bishop Ellington Forbes. The web site contains information about the church, services, events and activities, and ministries. The Broadcast Center contains videos of Illustrated Sermons by Bishop Charles H. Ellis III, Senior Pastor.

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Subject:   Ethnic groups. ,  Religion. African American churches -- Michigan -- Detroit. African Americans -- Religious life -- Michigan -- Detroit. African American public worship -- Michigan -- Detroit.,  African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit. ,  Greater Grace Temple.

Title: Hartford Memorial Baptist Church Web Archives

URL: http://hartfordchurchdetroit.org/home.aspx

Description: Web site of the Hartford Memorial Baptist Church in Detroit, a historic African-American church. The church was founded in 1917 (the Rev. Edgar Wendell Edwards, pastor). Site contains information about the church, events, services, church leadership, as well as streaming videos of services, blogs and online Hartford Spirit magazine.

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Subject:   Ethnic groups. ,  Religion. Baptists -- Michigan -- Detroit. African American churches -- Michigan -- Detroit. African Americans -- Religious life -- Michigan -- Detroit.,  African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit. ,  Hartford Memorial Baptist Church.

Title: Hartford Memorial Baptist Church Web Archives

URL: http://hmbcdetroit.org/

Description: Web site of the Hartford Memorial Baptist Church in Detroit, a historic African-American church. The church was founded in 1917 (the Rev. Edgar Wendell Edwards, pastor). Site contains information about the church, events, services, church leadership, as well as streaming videos of services, blogs and online Hartford Spirit magazine.

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Subject:   Ethnic groups. ,  Religion. Baptists -- Michigan -- Detroit. African American churches -- Michigan -- Detroit. African Americans -- Religious life -- Michigan -- Detroit.,  African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit. ,  Hartford Memorial Baptist Church.

Title: Hype&Sou!-The Motown History Web Archives

URL: http://hypeandsoul.blogspot.com/

Description: Blogspot of Detroit-born Al Abrams, the first employee of what was to become Berry Gordy, Jr.’s Motown Record Corporation. Working originally as National Promotion Director, he later became the company’s Director of Public Relations through the glory years of 1964-66. After leaving Motown, Abrams established his own PR firm, Al Abrams Associates, and worked with Stax-Volt Records. He served as PR Director for Holland-Dozier-Holland’s classic Invictus and Hot Wax Records, represented former Supreme Flo Ballard in her solo career with ABC Records, and worked for and with James Brown, Aretha Franklin and many others. Author of 11 books, he was an award-winning investigative reporter for the Windsor Star in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Abrams has been a freelance reporter and publicist since 1994. Abrams is also the executive producer and creator of Memories of Motown, which was produced in Berlin’s Estrel Festival Center, January 7 to February 1, 2009. This was the only international show recognizing the 50th birthday of the iconic record label, and celebrated both Motown’s golden anniversary and its global musical legacy. Abrams was inducted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame in 2011.

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Subject:   Ethnic groups. ,  African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit. ,  Commerce. Popular music -- United States. Brown, Al, 1941- Motown Record Corporation -- History. Abrams, Alan E.

Title: New Bethel Baptist Church Web Archives

URL: http://nbbcdetroit.org/

Description: Web site of the historic New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit, Michigan, that started as a prayer band in 1932. In 1963 the church helped organize the "Great March to Freedom" in downtown Detroit, which drew an estimated 150,000 people. The keynote speaker was the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. The church was the site of violent racially charged incidents in March 1969. Web site features information about the church and its leaders, events and activities, ministries and services. Also available a photo gallery, as well as audio and video recordings.

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Subject:   Ethnic groups. ,  Religion. Baptists -- Michigan -- Detroit. African American churches -- Michigan -- Detroit. African Americans -- Religious life -- Michigan -- Detroit.,  African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit. ,  New Bethel Baptist Church.

Title: 100 Black Men of Greater Detroit, Inc. Web Archives

URL: http://www.100blackmendetroit.org/Joomla/

Description: Web site of the Detroit chapter of 100 Men of America, 100 Men of Greater Detroit, Inc. 100BMOGD is a group of concerned African American men whose goal is to improve the quality of life in the African American community through their collective resources, abilities and experiences. Contains information about the organization and its members, activities, news, photoalbums, scholarships. 100BMOGD has been in existence since October 1993, and has a membership of men who are business and community leaders in the metropolitan area. The chapter is one of over 90 chapters of 100 Black Men of America, Inc. The organization has developed a variety of programs directed towards African American youth.

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Subject:   Social justice.,  Ethnic groups. ,  African American youth -- Michigan -- Detroit.,  African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit. ,  African American men -- Michigan -- Detroit. 100 Black Men of Greater Detroit, Inc.

Title: Detroit Association of Black Organizations (DABO) Web Archives

URL: http://www.dabodetroit.com/index.html

Description: Website of the Detroit Association of Black Organizations, a federation of over 130 black, and non-black organizations whose primary purpose and mission is to empower, equip and to serve the organizations that belong to the federation.

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Subject:   African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit. ,  Ethnic groups.

Title: New Bethel Baptist Church Web Archives

URL: http://www.nbbcdetroit.org/

Description: Web site of the historic New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit, Michigan, that started as a prayer band in 1932. In 1963 the church helped organize the "Great March to Freedom" in downtown Detroit, which drew an estimated 150,000 people. The keynote speaker was the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. The church was the site of violent racially charged incidents in March 1969. Web site features information about the church and its leaders, events and activities, ministries and services. Also available a photo gallery, as well as audio and video recordings.

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Subject:   Ethnic groups. ,  Religion. Baptists -- Michigan -- Detroit. African American churches -- Michigan -- Detroit. African Americans -- Religious life -- Michigan -- Detroit.,  African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit. ,  New Bethel Baptist Church.

Title: New Detroit Web Archives

URL: http://www.newdetroit.org/

Description: New Detroit, Inc. is an arena where leaders of Detroit's business, civic, grassroots, and religious communities come together to plan cooperative strategies. New Detroit's areas of focus are capacity building, economic equity, education, racial justice, and youth development. Site contains discussion of issues, statistics, news, information about development, available resources and programs related to the areas of focus.

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Subject:   Ethnic groups. ,  Race relations -- Economic aspects -- Michigan -- Detroit. Youth -- Michigan -- Detroit. Detroit (Mich.) -- Economic conditions.,  African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit. ,  Education -- Michigan -- Detroit. New Detroit, Inc (Detroit, Mich.)

Title: New Detroit Web Archives

URL: http://www.newdetroit.org/obscms/

Description: New Detroit, Inc. is an arena where leaders of Detroit's business, civic, grassroots, and religious communities come together to plan cooperative strategies. New Detroit's areas of focus are capacity building, economic equity, education, racial justice, and youth development. Site contains discussion of issues, statistics, news, information about development, available resources and programs related to the areas of focus.

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Subject:   Ethnic groups. ,  Race relations -- Economic aspects -- Michigan -- Detroit. Youth -- Michigan -- Detroit. Detroit (Mich.) -- Economic conditions.,  African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit. ,  Education -- Michigan -- Detroit. New Detroit, Inc (Detroit, Mich.)

Title: Hype&Sou!-The Motown History Web Archives

URL: http://www.soulvation.biz/hypeandsoul.html

Description: Blogspot of Detroit-born Al Abrams, the first employee of what was to become Berry Gordy, Jr.’s Motown Record Corporation. Working originally as National Promotion Director, he later became the company’s Director of Public Relations through the glory years of 1964-66. After leaving Motown, Abrams established his own PR firm, Al Abrams Associates, and worked with Stax-Volt Records. He served as PR Director for Holland-Dozier-Holland’s classic Invictus and Hot Wax Records, represented former Supreme Flo Ballard in her solo career with ABC Records, and worked for and with James Brown, Aretha Franklin and many others. Author of 11 books, he was an award-winning investigative reporter for the Windsor Star in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Abrams has been a freelance reporter and publicist since 1994. Abrams is also the executive producer and creator of Memories of Motown, which was produced in Berlin’s Estrel Festival Center, January 7 to February 1, 2009. This was the only international show recognizing the 50th birthday of the iconic record label, and celebrated both Motown’s golden anniversary and its global musical legacy. Abrams was inducted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame in 2011.

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Subject:   Ethnic groups. ,  African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit. ,  Commerce. Popular music -- United States. Brown, Al, 1941- Motown Record Corporation -- History. Abrams, Alan E.

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