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Rally on the Diag Protesting the University of Michigan's Family Housing Policy, October 4, 1991

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Lesbian and Gay Rights Organizing Committee Member Carol Wayman Speaks at Protest on Diag, April 1988

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Ann Arbor News, April 15, 1988
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Michigan Student Assembly's Student Rights Commission Sell Shirts Against Establishing University Of Michigan Armed Campus Police Force, October 1990

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Jean Johnson Converses On The Diag, October 1940

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Jean Johnson Studies In Hatcher Graduate Library, October 1940

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Jean Johnson Ascends Hatcher Graduate Library Steps, October 1940

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Spree Vance Speaks At ACT-UP Rally, April 1990

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ACT-UP Rally In Front Of Hatcher Library, April 1990

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Yanagita Famliy Album 'Leaving Japan 1952 to Ann Arbor Late 50s'

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Speaker, Professor, Artificial Intelligence: Is It a Good Thing?, Political Speech and the Public Square, Steps of the Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library, 913 S University Ave, The Diag, Faculty Senate, University of Michigan, October 21, 2025

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