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  1. Dec 7, 2020 · Immigrants from the Middle East - mostly today's Syrian, Lebanon, and Turkey - had already established colonies on the Eastside of Detroit and in Highland Park by the early 1900s, but in 1914 Henry Ford's $5 workday drew hundreds of families to the city, especially the more recently arriving Muslim families from the Bekaa Valley and the countryside around the Port of Tyre.

  2. Feb 12, 2024 · The city became the first Arab-majority city in the U.S. in 2023, with roughly 55% of the city’s 110,000 residents claiming Middle Eastern or North African ancestry on the 2023 census.

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  4. Oct 29, 2019 · The park ordinances were specifically made for African Americans to prevent us from visiting any neighborhood, community or mini park in the city of Dearborn. Throughout the Hubbard years Dearborn businesses projected open hatred, disrespect, and inhumane treatment of African Americans.

  5. A Black, overcrowded neighborhood. At first, African Americans were being blocked from buying and renting homes in predominantly white neighborhoods because of practices like “steering.”. Real estate agents “steered” renters and homebuyers to neighborhoods that were predominantly of the same racial and ethnic group.

  6. Jul 5, 2017 · The first wave of Arab migrants arrived in Detroit in the late 1880s. Mainly Christians, they left their homes in the Mount Lebanon region following a collapse in traditional silk-weaving industry, a demographic boom in Beirut and the prospect of military conscription.

  7. Jul 7, 2020 · David Good is the author of “Orvie: The Dictator of Dearborn,” a member of the Dearborn Historical Commission, and the former editor of The Dearborn Historian. He says that Hubbard was an unregenerate racist who enacted numerous city policies exacerbating segregation and racial tensions in Dearborn over the course of his 36 year tenure as ...

  8. Jul 9, 2014 · Entire families--almost entire villages--would come and re-settle here to Dearborn,” he says. Today, Dearborn is a unique Arab-American community--both nationally and among the smaller Arab communities scattered around Metro Detroit. The Dearborn community is overwhelmingly Muslim, and majority Shiite Muslim.