<p>If you want to save the nation's largest African-American history museum, you call someone who can command not only attention but dollars.</p>
<p>So, officials at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History called Damon Keith, senior judge on the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals, two Fridays ago. He summoned two dozen Detroit businessmen and businesswomen to his chambers the next morning. And before they left that March 27 meeting, the judge had $1 million in pledges and a commitment that those business leaders would approach other executives to help maintain the museum.</p>