
New Books in Political Science House of Diggs: The Rise and Fall of America’s Most Consequential Black Congressman, Charles C. Diggs Jr.
Nov 6, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Marion Orr, a political scientist from Brown University, dives into the life of Charles C. Diggs Jr., Michigan's first Black congressman. The conversation highlights Diggs' strategic moderation in politics, which proved more effective than the militant approaches of his peers. Orr shares riveting stories of Diggs' collaboration with Martin Luther King Jr. and his pivotal role at the Emmett Till trial. He also discusses how Diggs founded the Congressional Black Caucus and his lasting yet overlooked impact on civil rights.
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Funeral Home Built Political Capital
- The House of Diggs funeral home made the Diggs family part of Detroit's Black elite and funded broad civic work.
- That community prominence provided Charles Diggs Jr. both financial stability and political capital.
From Funeral Home Heir To Reluctant Politician
- Charles Diggs Jr. reluctantly entered politics after his father was convicted and then blocked from his seat, winning the special election himself.
- He had planned to work in the family funeral business but stepped into public service to defend his father's legacy.
Business And Civic Service Intertwined
- The House of Diggs blended business with civic philanthropy, offering scholarships and free or reduced burials.
- Those community services deepened the family's local trust and influence.

