Jamon Jordan is an educator, writer and historian. Also known as Baba Jamon, he has been a teacher of African & African American history for 20 years and a researcher of Black history for decades. He taught at the African centered Nsoroma Institute in Detroit for 10 years and now runs Black Scroll Network History & Tours, where he leads tours and facilitates presentations centered on African & African American history in the Detroit area, and throughout Michigan and the United States. via newdetroit.org A Mighty Long Way: How Black People Moved In & Out and Around Detroit (By: Author, Educator & Historian Jamon Jordan) www.newdetroit.org/a-mighty-long-way-how-black-people-moved-in-out-and-around-detroit/ The Second U.S. Federal Highway Was Called The "Saulk🪶Trail" We Take A Road Trip: kzitem.info/news/bejne/lql-qJdskmp0i4Ifeature=shared via #RestlessViking @DetroitRemember @_indigenousedu cation #JamonJordan @Charlieleduff #HenryFord #US12Freeway #IndianTrails #MichiganDidYouKnow🤔#MichiganCentralStation🚂
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McCoy not only set the design for steam engines, he also created the best design for gasoline engines of all areas, particularly automotive and farm industry!!
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