67 project. we are trying to get perspectives on 1967 recollections, personal, neighborhood, what the city was like. what happened, your sense of the factors and then finish up with what do we look like going forward. thought a lot about this actually because my own connection to the very day is very personal. i was present, on the scene, two hours after the altercation between the people in the blind pig and the people in the police department occurred. people say, clearly in 1967 your 13-years-old or 14-years-old. i was privileged time and always say, for four years i was a detroit free press paperboy. on that sunday morning i was on my way and made it up to the paper station to get my papers to pay.s going is going to pay the paper station manager, louis, for the papers from the previous week which was how we did it. i was picking up my sunday papers. i had my big airedale, hamlet, with me. that was our practice. louie, he had been beaten up. rob. i do not know how many pa
forward. so, i thought a lot about this actually because my own connection to the very day is very personal. i was present, on the scene, two hours after the altercation between the people in the blind pig and the people in the police department occurred. people say, clearly in 1967 your 13-years-old or 14-years-old. i was privileged time and always say, for four years i was a detroit free press paperboy. on that sunday morning i was on my way and made it up to the paper station to get my papers and i was going to pay. is going to pay the paper station manager, louis, for the papers from the previous week which was how we did it. i was picking up my sunday papers. i had my big airedale, hamlet, with me. that was our practice. i found louie, he had been beaten up. robbed. i do not know how many paperboys had actually come in turned in their collections from the previous week, but at some point he had been beaten up and robbed. he was still there when i got there and he saw m
hours after the altercation between the people in the blind pig and the people in the police department occurred. people say, clearly in 1967 your 13-years-old or 14-years-old. what are you doing out at 4:00 in the morning? i was privileged time and always say, for four years i was a detroit free press paperboy. on that sunday morning i was on my way and made it up to the paper station to get my papers and i was going to pay. i was going to pay the paper station manager, louis, for the papers from the previous week which was how we did it. i was picking up my sunday papers. i had my big airedale, hamlet, with me. that was our practice. i got there and i found louie, he had been beaten up. robbed. i do not know how many paperboys had actually come in turned in their collections from the previous week, but at some point he had been beaten up and robbed. he was still there when i got there and he saw me come up and he said, do not worry about getting your papers today. there wil
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