In 1926, U-M students launched the Negro-Caucasian Club after a tense moment in an Ann Arbor restaurant revealed how divided campus and city life still were. What began as outrage became a student-led push, closely watched by administrators, that drew major voices and sparked uncomfortable conversations. The story shows how a small group turned one incident into lasting momentum.
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