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Amateur Painters Capture Storefronts on East Ann Street, July 1960

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Ann Arbor News, July 13, 1960
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Common Language Bookstore Sells Books at the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival

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Children's Section of Common Language Bookstore, March 1993

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Kate Burkhardt and Lynden Kelly, Co-Owners of Common Language Bookstore, January 1994

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LGBTQ+ Washtenaw Oral History Project - Lynden Kelly

70-year-old white woman with short hair wearing black t-shirt that reads A2QUALynden Kelly, who goes by Kelly (she/her), was born in 1954 in suburban Detroit. In 1972, she moved to Ann Arbor to attend the University of Michigan.

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Common Language Bookstore Moves To 215 South Fourth Avenue, October 1993

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Lynden Kelly Paints New Space For Common Language Bookstore, October 1993

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Lynden Kelly, Co-Owner of Common Language Bookstore, October 1993

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Ann Arbor News, October 7, 1993
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Gay, Feminist Bookstore Sold To Bar Owners

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Ann Arbor News, May 13, 2003
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These Women Mean Business

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Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1994
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