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Date of page creation18:59, 20 March 2026
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Conant Gardens and Black homeownership — History, Facts & Guide
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Explore the history of Conant Gardens in Detroit, a neighborhood built on Black homeownership and community resilience. Learn about its origins, culture, and challenges.
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