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  2. Bed Bath & Beyond - Wikipedia

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    Bed Bath & Beyond was an American retail chain that sold housewares, furniture, and specialty items. It filed for bankruptcy in 2023 and closed all its stores, except for its Mexican division and online retailer Overstock.com.

  3. Leonard Bernstein - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the life and achievements of Leonard Bernstein, an American conductor, composer, pianist, and humanitarian. He was the first American-born conductor to receive international acclaim and created works such as West Side Story and On the Waterfront.

  4. Leonard Jeffries - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Jeffries is a former chair of Black Studies at CUNY, known for his Afrocentrist and pseudoscientific views. He was involved in a legal battle over his removal from the position and his controversial statements on Jews and whites.

  5. Maestro Leonard Bernstein had an affection for Detroit and ...

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    Bernstein brought the New York Philharmonic to Detroit in 1960 and 1963 and to Ann Arbor’s Hill Auditorium in 1963 and 1967. In 1964, he also added an honorary doctorate from the University of ...

  6. Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research - Wikipedia

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    Feinstein is the research arm of Northwell Health, a health system in New York. It has five institutes, two journals, and conducts research in various fields of medicine.

  7. Brewster-Douglass Housing Projects - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Housing Commission required an employed parent for each family before establishing tenancy. As the Commission became less selective, crime became a problem in the 1960s and 1970s, and the projects fell into disrepair. The Frederick Douglass Apartment towers were converted to senior housing.

  8. Detroit Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Symphony resumed operations in 1914 when ten Detroit society women each contributed $100 to the organization and pledged to find 100 additional subscribers. They soon hired a music director, Weston Gales, a 27-year-old church organist from Boston, who led the first performance of the reconstituted orchestra on February 26, 1914 ...

  9. Frances Harper Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Frances Harper Inn is a house located at 307 Horton Street in Detroit, Michigan. It is significant for its operation, between about 1915 and 1950, by the Christian Industrial Club, a Detroit Black women's club. The club used the house to provide safe and affordable housing for Black women and girls who did not have families to house them.