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Two sisters and singers from Detroit, Ain't Afraid, explore the city's history and culture through the lens of the Green Book, a guide for Black travelers during the Jim Crow era. They visit places that were safe and welcoming for Black people, such as RollerCade, a roller skating rink owned by a Black woman since 1955, and Motown Museum, the birthplace of iconic Black music. They also celebrate the diversity and creativity of Black businesses in Detroit, such as Maty's, an African restaurant, Three Thirteen, a clothing store, and 3D Dining Experience, a fine dining restaurant owned by a Black chef. They learn about the challenges and achievements of Black entrepreneurs in Detroit, a city that was once a Sundown town where Black people were not allowed after dark. They end their journey by creating their own Green Book to honor their ancestors and inspire future generations.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Ain't Afraid are sisters and singers from Detroit.
2. Detroit was listed in the Green Book, a guide for Black families during segregation.
3. The 8 Mile Wall in Detroit was created to segregate communities.
4. Johnnie Mae Folks was the first Black woman to own a roller skating rink in Detroit.
5. RollerCade is a historic roller skating rink still operational in Detroit.
6. The Green Book was a guide for safe travel for Black people during Jim Crow era.
7. Motown music originated in Detroit and produced artists like Michael Jackson and Diana Ross.
8. African communities from various countries have settled in Detroit.
9. Chef Omar is an African-American owner of a fine dining restaurant in Royal Oak, a former Sundown town.
10. Chef Omar aims to achieve Michelin standards for his restaurant.
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