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AACHM Oral History: Diana McKnight-Morton

Diana McKnight-MortonDiana McKnight-Morton was born in 1944 and grew up on West Kingsley Street in a racially mixed neighborhood. Her parents Robert and Adeline Thompson ran a successful carry-out restaurant, DeLong’s Bar-B-Q, on Detroit Street for 38 years.

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Second Baptist Church Boys Choir, December 1954

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Ann Arbor Churches Echo 'Glory To The New-Born King'

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St. Paul's Lutheran Church - Christmas Candle Lighting, December 1954
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Preparing Christmas Fruit Baskets, December 1954
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Decorated Veteran Dies At 57

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John and Lydia Morton from Ann Arbor

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Family Ties: Ann Arbor's Black Roots Run Deep In U.S. History

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Victors Valiant

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Poised Seton Hall Gains Much In Loss

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Scoring At A Glance - Michigan - Seton Hall

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U-M Remembers Frieder - Ex-Coach Skips Game; Players Offer Praise

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