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They migrated to factory work in automobile manufacturing
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) does not keep any records related to the race of it's members, so there is no way to know. In most areas, Church membership reflects the general population, so the largest African American Mormon populations are probably in areas where there are large numbers of African Americans (the Southern states and large cities such as New York, Detroit, Los Angeles, and Chicago)
Earl Lloyd was the first black NBA player in 1950. *Became the first African-American to play in an NBA game on October 31, 1950 *Became the first African-American to win an NBA championship (1955 with Syracuse) *Became first African-American Assistant Coach with Detroit Pistons (1968-70) *Became second African-American head coach and first African-American bench coach with Detroit Pistons (1970-71) Earl Lloyd, who in 1950 became the first African-American to play in a NBA game with the Washington Capitols, was instrumental in integrating professional basketball as a player and coach.
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There was a guy named Nate Robinson that played a few games for the wings, not sure if he is the only one.
They migrated to factory work in automobile manufacturing
They migrated to factory work in automobile manufacturing
street in Detroit named after African American
A majority of Detroit is African-American therefore most of the people who work in Detroit are African-American. People work where the live.
They migrated to jobs in automobile manufacturing.
If you are referring to Detroit, yes he has lived in Detroit and the smaller towns surrounding it.
Prince Fielder is at least half African American as his father is Cecil Fielder, former Detroit Tiger great who is African American.
yes. African American father - caucasian mother
First African American mayors of Los Angeles, Chicago and Detroit, respectively.
Yes. His Dad is African American and his Mom is Caucasion.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) does not keep any records related to the race of it's members, so there is no way to know. In most areas, Church membership reflects the general population, so the largest African American Mormon populations are probably in areas where there are large numbers of African Americans (the Southern states and large cities such as New York, Detroit, Los Angeles, and Chicago)
The population of Midtown Detroit is 14,550.