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If you put this in the context of Detroit in '64 or '65, the economy was booming. Everybody had job
If you put this in the context of Detroit in '64 or '65, the economy was booming. Everybody had job
If you put this in the context of Detroit in '64 or '65, the economy was booming. Everybody had job
If you put this in the context of Detroit in '64 or '65, the economy was booming. Everybody had job
If you put this in the context of Detroit in '64 or '65, the economy was booming. Everybody had job
If you put this in the context of Detroit in '64 or '65, the economy was booming. Everybody had job
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