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  • Latest episode: “The Man Who Recorded a Movement: Marsha Music on Her Father, Hastings Street, and the Birth of Detroit Sound”
  • Latest episode: “From Black Bottom to the Tracks: The 94-Year Journey of Ardena Vaughn”
  • Latest episode: “Sweet, Not Soft: April Anderson on Growing a Business on the Avenue of Fashions”

From her living room in Romulus, 94-year-old Ardena Vaughn takes us from Black Bottom to the “tracks” in Romulus, weaving a lifetime of memories that tell the story of Legacy Black Detroit’s past and its unfinished future. Born at Herman Kiefer and raised on Cameron Street, Ardena remembers marching in the alley when “Joe Louis would win” with tin tubs and cans, feeling the whole block erupt when the Brown Bomber put Detroit on the map. She recalls walking past the Chesterfield Lounge, hearing Dinah Washington and the hum of Black nightlife she was “too young to understand, but old enough to feel.” In this conversation she breaks down what it meant to move from the heart of the city to Romulus in the 1940s, where “the tracks” literally divided Black and white neighborhoods. Ardena shares how she became the first Black supervisor at a micro-measurements plant supplying airplanes and automobiles—“I don’t even know how I got that job.” She talks about Saturdays riding back into the city for piano lessons, eating hot waffles with ice cream Kresge, and then coming home to build a life rooted in AME church, choir, and family. Still, her wisdom for future generations is simple: “Love everybody… try to be a good example… stay busy.” She still drives her 20-year-old Grand Am, still hosts the holidays, and still plays weekly Scrabble.

One Response

  1. This is a wonderful article about a wonderful person I know and respect. May God continue to keep her in his care.
    Much Love ❤️ and Blessings to her.

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