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Don Barden, a prominent Detroit businessman who sold vegetables from the road as a child before making millions in casinos, cable and real estate, died Thursday. He was 67. Barden died from complications of lung cancer, two days after he was admitte  Read more...
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Don Barden, a prominent Detroit businessman who sold vegetables
from the road as a child before making millions in casinos, cable and real estate, died Thursday. He was 67.

Barden died from complications
of lung cancer, two days after he was admitted to Karmanos Cancer Institute in
Detroit, according to Barden Companies

"Don was a stalwart leader and
businessman in this community, as well as a friend," Mayor Dave Bing said in a
statement. "We were aware of his longtime illness and dreaded this
day."

Barden made millions with cable TV franchises in Detroit and the
suburbs, but lately the news about him was not flattering. His wife, Bella
Marshall, went to court earlier this year in a dispute over this ability to
manage his assets.

Barden's Majestic Star Casino LLC owns casinos in Las
Vegas, Gary, Ind., Black Hawk, Colo., and Tunica, Miss., but the company has
been trying to reorganize in bankruptcy court since 2009.

Barden grew up
in Inkster, near Detroit, where he sold vegetables from the family farm. He
dropped out of college in Ohio but stayed in Lorain, Ohio, for 20 years, working
a series of jobs before opening a record shop at age 22. He started a weekly
newspaper, the Lorain County Times, bought real estate and became the first
black member of the Lorain City Council.

Barden hosted a weekly TV show
at the NBC affiliate in Cleveland and owned five radio stations in Illinois in
the 1990s.

He rubbed elbows with the powerful, even teaching dance steps
to President Bill Clinton following a state dinner with South Africa President
Nelson Mandela in the 1990s.

"I'm on a mission to prove that a poor,
young African-American from a very large family, from humble beginnings, can
rise to the top in America in a free enterprise system," Barden told The
Associated Press in 1997 when he was pursuing a Detroit casino
license.

Barden didn't get a license and was bitter .

"I got
screwed and the city got screwed," he recalled in 2004.

The headquarters
of Barden Companies is a prominent downtown building near Comerica Park, the
home of the Detroit Tigers, and the Detroit Athletic Club where he was a member.

 

 

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Rest In Peace Don Barden.You were a pleasure to meet and converse with,a rare quality for a wealthy person. May GOD bless you, your love ones and many friends.Bill Boulware
Bill Boulware , May 27, 2011

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