Highland Park, Michigan - 12/31/23

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  • @lawtonsfinest8622
    @lawtonsfinest8622 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    What a lot of people don't know is Highland Park & Hamtramck started out of slave plantations by Highland Park by Master Woodward in 1805 & Hamtramck by Master Hamtramck in 1796. So whenever u go Highland Park or Hamtramck u literally unknowingly running over our slave ancestors bodies that was left there in in the swamp that used to be there that was drained by our ancestors.......❤️💔🔥🇫🇷🇬🇧🇨🇦💲

    • @americanmademan6577
      @americanmademan6577  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I never knew that. Thank you for sharing.

    • @coach7197
      @coach7197 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      That’s not true lol. And there was no “master Woodward.” Woodward was named after MI’s first chief justice who never owned a slave and rejected slavery

    • @lawtonsfinest8622
      @lawtonsfinest8622 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@coach7197 Ughh yes he did he'd owned slaves here ñ Detroit Area ñ he brought slaves from New York City to Detroit cause he come from a English colonial slave family ñ Manhattan. He was born in 1774 u know who the Majority in English New York City. After Detroit burned down he trafficked slaves here to build up Detroit from All Over Africa, through main northern slave ports of New York City, Boston, Halifax, Saint John's, Quebec overland & by water two. He took the money he made from our ancestors & founded University of Michigan with about 15 to 20 other big slaves masters here in Greater Detroit ñ 1817 here in Downtown Detroit it was a slave plantation that happened to be a school a Blacks along with a number of Native Americans, & Middle Easterners that all were slaves cause whites was freed from slavery did all the work. Then the slave masters & mistresses of U of M bought sum plantation land in Ann Arbor & built it of our there in 1837. At the same time he founded a colonial land speculation real estate company with other stock holders to buy land from the Chippewa Ojibwe Indians who was also slaves & slave owners in a Indian village where current day Pontiac is to farm as a Indian village surrounded by draining swamps as plantations ñ Oakland County in 1818. Don't tell me about MY HISTORY he was a slave master like Hamtramck, like Jeffersons, like Cass, like Macombs, like Campaus who by the way is crocked Hillary ancestors, like the Livernoises, like the Puritans, like the Dequindres, like the Chenes, like the Cadillacs, like the Babys, like the Davisons, like the Grosbecks, like the Fords, like John R Williams family. Don't get me started on shit cause I could go on & on with your most famous, loved & cherish families here ñ the Greater Detroit Area & show u that they owned slaves while helped runaway slaves the hoe assess was playing both sides & that's what pissed off the South about it. They even had they slaves help the runaway slaves into freedom while the was slaves over here. Even I read & my ex homegirl friend said her ancestors was a slave up here owned by these ratchet ass white Canadian families & they went down South to free my ancestors while he & the rest of Black, Indian, Dago Canadians was slaves up here they wasn't free ñ the North till December 6, 1865 when freedom ranged. So basically they freed US ñ tha south while they was making money off of BOTH OF OUR ANCESTORS & drawing a check from da army & they turned back to there wicked ways until like I said December 6, 1865 🤑🏧💲✊🏿🥊👊🏿💪🏿🇫🇷🇬🇧🇨🇦. U need to research before u say something that was a lie he obviously said to justify his wrong doings ✊🏿🥊👊🏿💪🏿 Viva La Britannica America💯!

    • @DavidSmith-xs3or
      @DavidSmith-xs3or 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Highland Park used to be a vibrant, lively area..over 60 years ago and before that. I grew up in Detroit back in the 60s, and Highland Park had lots of business on Woodward. That abandoned building with the " Highland Appliance" sign used to be one of the biggest household appliance stores in Michigan. That long stretch of Woodward used to contain lots of small businesses and a large, old art deco Sears store built back in either the 1920s or 30s. There were a lot of nice, tree-lined residential neighborhoods, too. Sadly, Highland Park, like its parent city, Detroit went down for the same reasons as other rust-belt towns: corruption, foreign competition, white-flight to the suburbs-taking jobs with it- leaving behind limited employment opportunities, and other reasons.