What’s the story behind Black motorcycle clubs in Detroit? 

The first all-Black motorcycle club with nationwide chapters was born in Detroit, two years after the 1967 riots erupted in the city. Members of the Outcast Motorcycle Club say the group formed because of segregationist policies practiced by some racist, white bikers. Like most motorcycle clubs, Black groups follow what they call the “biker lifestyle” which includes the freedom to cruise when and where they want, an invitation-only process to become a member and an intense trust in those who eventually join them on the road.  

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Source: CuriosiD: What’s the story behind Black motorcycle clubs in Detroit? – WDET 101.9 FM

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