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There Went The Neighborhood - Audio Interview: James Bryant

James Bryant attended Jones School from kindergarten to fifth grade. When Jones School closed in 1965, he was bused to Pattengill Elementary, and he remembers a tumultuous period of racial conflict. He helped form the Black Student Union at Tappan Junior High and Huron High School.

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Clifford Bryant's Namesake: Bryant Elementary School

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Ann Arbor High School Tennis Team, March 1944

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River Rats Triumph...

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Ann Arbor News, October 24, 1970
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October
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1970
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Dave Wikel Runs For A Touchdown - Huron High School Football Homecoming Game vs Lansing Everett, October 1970
James Bryant Carries The Ball - Huron High School Football Homecoming Game vs Lansing Everett, October 1970
Jim Porter Dives With The Ball - Huron High School Football Homecoming Game vs Lansing Everett, October 1970
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James Bryant Carries The Ball - Huron High School Football Homecoming Game vs Lansing Everett, October 1970

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James Bryant - Huron High School Football Team, October 1970

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Ann Arbor News, October 28, 1970
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River Rats' Task: Stop Lakeview's Bishop

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Ann Arbor News, October 28, 1970
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28
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October
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1970
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Ray Blake, Florence Anthony and James Bryant, of the Black Student Union at Huron High School, November 1969

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Jones School Third Graders Learn About Dental Care, February 7, 1963

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Teeth with Bright Future

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1963
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