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It's an homage to the type of furnishings Dr. Ossian Sweet's wife, Gladys, planned to purchase when they moved into the house 99 years ago. But the very next night in 1925 after they moved in ...
But the city's willingness to preserve Dr. Ossian Sweet's house is a promising step. As announced earlier this week by Mayor Mike Duggan, Detroit will use a $500,000 National Park Service grant ...
(CBS DETROIT) - Dr. Ossian Sweet was a prominent African American medical doctor who moved into an all-White neighborhood on Garland and Charlevoix on Detroit's east side. He and his family were ...
Dr. Ossian Sweet, a man of uncommon ambition and achievement, had a thoroughly common desire: A comfortable house in a safe neighborhood in which he and his wife could raise their baby daughter.
At that time, the neighborhood was predominately white. One night in September, a mob of hundreds gathered outside the home to drive Sweet and his family out; a shot rang out and one of the mob ...
“This is where they found the guns,” Baxter said. In the master bedroom a few feet away, 94 years ago this week, Dr. Ossian Sweet lay down, with a white mob outside of his home. The crowd was ...
Detroit has received a $500,000 federal grant to expand and preserve the Dr. Ossian Sweet home and adjacent houses, officials announced Monday. The home at 2905 Garland Avenue, one of the first ...
In 1925, the house was owned by Dr. Ossian Sweet. Now 96 years later, I joined Hollowell and Daniel Baxter on the front porch as they described what’s to come and what took place the night after ...
Read full article: History 4 All: The story and legacy of Dr. Ossian Sweet In this segment of our History 4 All special, Local 4′s Kimberly Gill and Devin Scillian visit with Daniel Baxter ...
"Arc of Justice" will star David Oyelowo as Ossian Sweet, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The character is based on the real-life defendant in an 1925 murder trial that was an ...