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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Albert_CoboAlbert Cobo - Wikipedia

    Albert Eugene Cobo (October 2, 1893 – September 12, 1957) was an American politician who served as mayor of Detroit from 1950 to 1957.

  2. While mayors from John C. Lodge to Albert Cobo had sworn to protect Old City Hall, once Miriani took power, he wasted no time in working to tear it down for an underground parking garage.

  3. Detroit Mayor Albert Eugene Cobo was born in Detroit on October 2, 1893. While he attended night school to study business administration and accounting, he opened and ran two candy stores in the city.

  4. 29 août 2019 · The building once known as Cobo Hall will now be called “TCF Center.” The change marks a small but notable shift in the city’s history, losing a reference to Mayor Albert Cobo, who led Detroit through a segregationist and exclusionary time period in the 1950’s.

  5. 8 sept. 2017 · Cobo was controversial in that his urban renewal plans displaced African Americans in Detroit – a lot of them. Jamon Jordan, a historian and tour leader for the Black Scroll Network History and Tours, joined Stateside today to explain the situation and to answer this question: Who exactly was Albert Cobo?

  6. 17 avr. 2022 · The two candidates that November were Common Council President George Clifton Edwards, a liberal, and Albert Cobo, the conservative city treasurer. The two men represented diametrically...

  7. 10 sept. 2018 · Albert Cobo, Detroit’s mayor from 1950 to 1957, openly campaigned in 1949 on a promise to prevent the “Negro invasion.”