Filmmaker Kameron Donald speaks at the premiere of "A Letter To The West Side" at the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor on Feb. 8, 2025. (Ryan Stanton | MLive.com)Ryan Stanton | The Ann Arbor News
ANN ARBOR, MI — Snow flurries and freezing temperatures didn’t keep people from coming out to the Michigan Theater to learn about Ann Arbor’s Black history.
The new documentary “A Letter To The West Side” premiered to a sold-out crowd Saturday night, Feb. 8.
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