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from "The Hudson's Building" documentary

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from "The Hudson's Building" documentary

This clip from "The Hudson's Building features Jessie Schneidewind who worked at the store in food service from 1931 to 1942. Remember the Maurice Salad and Chicken Pot Pie? Well she made it!

a clip from "The Hudsons Buiding" documentary

this clip features the late Namon Clarke who served as the elevator supervisor at Hudsons for many years. A man of dignity and grace, he tells what it was like to be one of the first african american employees at the store, and the training regimen of the all female elevator operator crew. Narrated by Detroit radio legend, the late Dave Dixon.

from the Emmy winning "Borderline: The Story of 8 Mile Road" documentary

Here's a clip from the Emmy winning "Borderline: The Story of 8 Mile Road" produced by Dave Toorongian & Gary Glaser, directed by Gary Glaser, narrated by Kim Hunter featuring Wayne State professor and head of the American Studies dept., Jerry Herron, and Ronald Stephens Asst. Professor, Communication at WSU.

Click here to view clips from The Hudson's Building, Borderline: The Story of 8 Mile Road and Train Station.

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