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There Went The Neighborhood - Studio Interview: Debby Mitchell Covington

Debby Mitchell Covington grew up in Ann Arbor near Summit Park (now Wheeler Park), and she attended Jones School in kindergarten and first grade. In 1965 when Jones School closed, she was bused to Dicken Elementary and she recalls feeling isolated in the majority-white school. 

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A Day With YWCA And Girl Scout Campers

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Ann Arbor News, July 27, 1946
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27
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July
Year
1946
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Free Swimming Period At Cedar Lake Girl Scout Camp, July 1946
Rubber Boat Ride At Cedar Lake Girl Scout Camp, July 1946
Rubber Boat Ride At Cedar Lake Girl Scout Camp, July 1946
Rubber Boat Ride, Canoeing, & Swimming Dog, At Cedar Lake Girl Scout Camp, July 1946
A Treasure Hunt Begins At Cedar Lake Girl Scout Camp, July 1946
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Officials salute friend to youth

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Ann Arbor News, September 16, 1991
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16
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September
Year
1991
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Walter Hill Retires as Director from the Ann Arbor Community Center, September 1991
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Social Working

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Ann Arbor News, April 26, 1986
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26
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April
Year
1986
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Director Walter Hill Sits by "Teen Night Rules" Sign at the Ann Arbor Community Center, March 1986
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Director Walter Hill, Melvin Harris, and Jerry Yarrington Survey the Grounds of the Ann Arbor Community Center's Camp Takona, June 1972

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Ann Arbor News, June 18, 1972
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Walter Hill and Prospective Campers Stand by the Lake at the Ann Arbor Community Center's Camp Takona, June 1972

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Ann Arbor News, June 18, 1972
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Director Walter Hill Examines Interior of Main Hall at the Ann Arbor Community Center's Camp Takona, June 1972

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Ann Arbor News, June 18, 1972
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Director Walter Hill, Melvin Harris, and Jerry Yarrington Walk on a Trail at the Ann Arbor Community Center's Camp Takona, June 1972

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Ann Arbor News, June 18, 1972
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Interior View of Bunks in Cabin at the Ann Arbor Community Center's Camp Takona, June 1972

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Ann Arbor News, June 18, 1972
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Community Center Buys 'Y' Camp Takona

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Ann Arbor News, June 18, 1972
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18
Month
June
Year
1972
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Interior View of Bunks in Cabin at the Ann Arbor Community Center's Camp Takona, June 1972
Director Walter Hill, Melvin Harris, and Jerry Yarrington Walk on a Trail at the Ann Arbor Community Center's Camp Takona, June 1972
Director Walter Hill Examines Interior of Main Hall at the Ann Arbor Community Center's Camp Takona, June 1972
Director Walter Hill, Melvin Harris, and Jerry Yarrington Survey the Grounds of the Ann Arbor Community Center's Camp Takona, June 1972
Walter Hill and Prospective Campers Stand by the Lake at the Ann Arbor Community Center's Camp Takona, June 1972
Melvin Harris and Jerry Yarrington Sit by a Fire Pit at the Ann Arbor Community Center's Camp Takona, June 1972
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