
Synopsis: A nostalgic look back at Detroit – a thriving, hustling, bustling yet racially, politically, and economically segregated northern city – between 1960 and 1974, as seen through the eyes of a young Black boy during his formative years. All the fun times will be recounted: kids ‘rippin’ & runnin’ up and down the streets, neighbors looking out for each other, Detroit Tigers’ Bat Day at Tiger Stadium and Piston’s Ball night at Cobo Arena, Free Press paper route, J.L. Hudson’s Thanksgiving parade, as well as the Big Four police units and post-riot white flight to suburbs. A great look back, indeed!!! (200 Pages)