Detroit hosts first community meeting to protect historic โSweet Houseโ on cityโs east side
A big piece of American history sits in a Detroit neighborhood on the eastside at the home of Dr. Ossian Sweet and Gladys Sweet. Their story was the center of a national housing discrimination movement nearly 100 years ago.
History 4 All: The story and legacy of Dr. Ossian Sweet
In this segment of our History 4 All special, Local 4โฒs Kimberly Gill and Devin Scillian visit with Daniel Baxter, founder of the Dr. Ossian Sweet Foundation, at the Ossian H. Sweet House in Detroit to learn more about the history of the famed Black physician.
A look at some of Detroitโs historic Black landmarks
โFor a few years this was the Black hospital in the city of Detroit,โ Jordan said. Jordan said Sweet worked at Dunbar Hospital. READ: More Black History Month coverageIn 1925, Sweet bought a home in a white neighborhood, and a mob tried to force the family out. And one of the most recognizable faces of the civil rights movement is Rosa Parks. But many do not know that Parks continued her fight for civil rights in Detroit.