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For Black Debutantes in Detroit, Cotillion Is More Than a Ball

The Cotillion Society of Detroit teaches girls not just dance and etiquette but also leadership skills and financial literacy, preparing them to be poised, empowered adults.

Miranda Barnes for The New York Times
Author: Miranda Barnes for The New York Times

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Miranda Barnes for The New York Times

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