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Harvey T. Slaughter Speaks At Hearing On Racism At UM, March 6, 1987

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Senator Lana Pollack & Other Officials At Racism Hearings At UM, March 6, 1987

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Jerral Jackson Speaks At Hearing On Racism At UM, March 6, 1987

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Harvey T. Slaughter Speaks At Hearing On Racism At UM, March 6, 1987

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State Rep. Morris Hood At Racism Hearings At UM, March 6, 1987

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Melvina Miller-Price Speaks At Hearing On Racism At UM, March 6, 1987

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Level Of U-M Racism Comparable To Most Colleges, Study Finds

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U-M On Carpet

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Hearings Useful, U-M President Says

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Group Plans To Sue U-M Over Racism

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