Emily T. Gail was neither a politician nor a household name.
Quite the contrary, she was a tennis professional with a department store in the Cass Corridor, a shining example of civic spirit armed with an optimism sharp enough to cut through anyone’s cynicism.
Her sports store in downtown Detroit became a mecca for tennis players and runners, as well as anyone else who wanted to see the city prosper.
During the 1970s, she launched the very first downtown road race: Emily’s Run Through the City, a 10K celebration of Detroit’s resilient spirit.
At one point she even joined forces with the Detroit Tigers to create T-shirts featuring their signature slogan.
The players wore them, and the press took notice.
She wasn’t merely trying to sell hope.
She was hope.
And folks bought in.