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A look at the upcoming Museum of Detroit Electronic Music

Clip: Season 10 Episode 51 | 6m 26sVideo has Closed Captions

Plans are underway for a museum that preserves Detroit’s legacy as the birthplace of techno music.

Plans are underway for the Museum of Detroit Electronic Music, which will preserve and celebrate Detroit's legacy as the birthplace of techno music and hip-hop culture. American Black Journal host Stephen Henderson sits down with the museum's founder and executive director, Adriel Thornton, to talk about how techno was created by a group of African American teenagers in Detroit and has achieved gl

06/19/2026

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