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'Palmer Park' dramatizes Detroit neighborhood’s fight for civil rights

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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2010

Part of Northwestern University's Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration, the readings on Jan. 17 and 18 of Tony Award-nominated playwright Joanna McClelland Glass' "Palmer Park" were presented by the Theatre and Interpretation Center at Northwestern University. Each reading was followed by a post-show discussion with the creative team.

http://www.northwestern.edu/newscenter/stories/2010/01/palmer.html

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  • music to my ears.

  • I love Detroit. I was born there and lived almost downtown. .I left at age ten and have been back as late as 2001. I still loved it. Nobody mentions the lilacs, in Spring. No place smells like Detroit in the Spring. In 1701 my gggggrandfather started a farm near the river -- Chene Street. Detroit has had hard times but poverty is not a crime. The Detroit Library downtown used to be open 24-7. It is still a fine library. I used to walk to the Art Institute. Detroit is my city.

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