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City's Blacks: Still A Long Way To Go

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Ann Arbor News, January 27, 1980
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27
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January
Year
1980
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Albert Wheeler, January 1980
Richard Dennard, Sitting, January 1980
Carmelita Mullins, Gesturing With Hands, January 1980
Christella Moody at work in the Ann Arbor Schools as the multi-ethnic coordinator, January 1980
Walter Hill, Executive Director, Ann Arbor Community Center, Outside Building, January 1980
Walter Hill, Executive Director, Ann Arbor Community Center, Inside Building, January 1980
Walter Hill, Executive Director, Ann Arbor Community Center, Inside Building, January 1980
Walter Hill, Executive Director, Ann Arbor Community Center, Sitting, January 1980
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Take A Tour Of African-American History

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Ann Arbor News, February 27, 1996
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27
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February
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1996
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Path To Freedom Went Through The County

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Ann Arbor News, February 25, 1996
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February
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1996
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Sole Salvation: Historians Shed Light On African Americans' Role In Underground Railroad

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Ann Arbor News, February 25, 1996
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25
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February
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1996
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Rev. Guy Beckley House, 1425 Pontiac Trail, photo 1930s

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Anniversary Of The American And Foreign Anti-slavery Society

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Michigan Liberty Press, June 02, 1848
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2
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June
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1848
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Notices

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Signal of Liberty, January 15, 1848
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15
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January
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1848
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The State Anniversary

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Signal of Liberty, January 19, 1846
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19
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January
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1846
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"Address To The Slaves.": For The Signal Of Liberty

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Signal of Liberty, March 30, 1842
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30
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March
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1842
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For The Signal Of Liberty

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Signal of Liberty, March 02, 1842
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1842
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