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The Pursuit of Happiness: Champ's Deli | Digital Daily | The Michigan Chronicle

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By Lindsay Keener Humble beginnings are no match for a father with an inherent need to provide for his son. Just ask Drake Wilkins of Champ’s Deli, a new Black-owned delicatessen located in Eastern Market. Wilkins, a native Detroiter and father of one, says the deli wasn’t born from a background in the … Continued

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