
400 Study Club
Clip: Season 44 Episode 19 | 14m 20sVideo has Closed Captions
We talk with two members of the historic “400 Study Club.” Ep 4419/Seg 1.
We talk with Teola Hunter, first African-American and first female Wayne County Clerk; and Barbara Jean Johnson, President of 400 Study Club for African-American Women. The 400 Study Club is a 70-year-old organization of professional black women, many of whom have achieved firsts in their fields. Episode 4419/Segment 1.
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400 Study Club
Clip: Season 44 Episode 19 | 14m 20sVideo has Closed Captions
We talk with Teola Hunter, first African-American and first female Wayne County Clerk; and Barbara Jean Johnson, President of 400 Study Club for African-American Women. The 400 Study Club is a 70-year-old organization of professional black women, many of whom have achieved firsts in their fields. Episode 4419/Segment 1.
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Clip: S44 Ep19 | 52s | Ken Coleman looks back at important moments in Detroit’s black history. Ep 4441/Seg 2. (52s)
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Clip: S44 Ep19 | 39s | Ken Coleman looks back at important moments in Detroit’s Black history. Ep 4419/Seg 2. (39s)
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