
Season 1 · Episode 1606
Morality Laws & Michigan’s First Quake Shakes| July 27
On this day in 1818, Detroit passed a morality law allowing public whippings.…
Michigan Minute · WKAR Public Media
July 27, 20251m 0s
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Show Notes
On this day in 1818, Detroit passed a morality law allowing public whippings. In 1934, Michigan issued its first old-age pension checks. And in 1980, an earthquake shook the state.