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2020 Calendar - The Village That Raised Their Children: The History of Ann Arbor's Black Community

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Ypsilanti's Perry School Addition Dedication Set

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Ann Arbor News, November 27, 1956
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1956
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Ypsi Black Community Built On Pride

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Ypsilanti Press, August 11, 1991
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1991
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'Fighter' Dorsey Remembered

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Ann Arbor News, January 9, 1990
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District 7 - Mattie Dorsey

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Ann Arbor News, July 30, 1972
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1972
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Mayor Calder Won't Run; Two More Persons Enter Council Race In Ypsilanti

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Ann Arbor News, March 6, 1962
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6
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1962
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Mattie Dorsey, Ypsilanti City Council Candidate, March 6, 1962
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Rev. Garther Roberson and Harry M. Steffey at Dedication of Ypsilanti Second Baptist Church Parsonage, September 1954

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Dedication of Ypsilanti Second Baptist Church Parsonage, September 1954

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Dedication of Ypsilanti Second Baptist Church Parsonage, September 1954

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Ann Arbor News, September 20, 1954
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VISUAL ART

Bad Dreams Inside Good Dreams: Kyle Hunt's "What What Happened Led To" at 22 North mixes light and dark emotions
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So Much Larger Than Life: Meggie Ramm's winsome "Batcat: Cooking Contest!" graphic novel helps kids process big-time emotions
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FILM & VIDEO

Ann Arbor-filmed comedy flick "Hometown Summer" premieres at the Michigan Theater
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THEATER & DANCE

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Fake It 'Til You Break It: The Imposters bring improv skills to sketch comedy
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WRITTEN WORD

Cute With a Touch of Goth: Ann Arbor artist Katie Cook discusses the third volume of her magic and fantasy comic "Nothing Special"
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Marriage of Form and Content: Leigh Sugar complies with—and resists—rules for poetry and prison in “FREELAND”
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