Share your 1967 recollections and attend showing of documentary on Detroit uprisings
Additional showings of “12th and Clairmount,” a documentary produced by the Detroit Free Press in collaboration with Bridge and WXYZ-TV, have been scheduled as the 50th anniversary of the unrest of 1967 approaches. The next opportunity to see the film will be 7:30 pm onThursday, July 20 at Detroit’s Senate Theater. (Please note: The Senate Theater, a historic building, does not have wheelchair-accessible restrooms. The restrooms are located upstairs from the theater area. If you have mobility issues, please choose another screening.) Tickets for this screening can be purchased here.
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