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HEALTHAug 21 · 10:00 UTCBRIDGEDETROITRashid Faisal and Anita Moncrease

Detroit was once home to 18 Black‑led hospitals. Learn about their rise and fall.

Detroit's Black population experienced significant growth during the Great Migration, driven by opportunities like Henry Ford’s assembly lines. However, structural racism systematically excluded Black Detroiters from quality neighborhoods and medical care. Institutions like Dunbar Memorial Hospital provided not only curative medicine but also advocacy and professional training for advancement.

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Detroit was once home to 18 Black‑led hospitals. Learn about their rise and fall. · The Nexus