Detroit — Walking through what was once a cafe area where groups gathered at Detroit’s Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History last month, Jeff Anderson pointed to a stack of flooring that still needed to be installed.Nearly 3 feet of drywall had already been replaced and painted along the cafe’s perimeter. New flooring was next.
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