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There Went The Neighborhood - State Theatre Interview: Larry Young

Larry Young was interviewed after a preliminary screening of the documentary film There Went The Neighborhood: The Closing of Jones School at the State Theatre on April 16, 2023. He speaks about participating in the French Dukes and founding the Salt of the Earth drill team.

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2020 Calendar - The Village That Raised Their Children: The History of Ann Arbor's Black Community

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Larry Young Talks To Members Of The Salt Of The Earth Drill Team, March 28, 1996

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Members Of Salt Of The Earth Drill Team Listen To Larry Young Instruct, March 28, 1996

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Local Drill Team Teaches Self-Esteem

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Larry Young Talks To Members Of The Salt Of The Earth Drill Team, March 28, 1996
Salt Of The Earth Drill Team Practices, March 28, 1996
Members Of Salt Of The Earth Drill Team Listen To Larry Young Instruct, March 28, 1996
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Holiday Hope

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Ann Arbor News, December 15, 1995
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1995
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Salt Of The Earth Drill Team Steps Up Its Effort To Raise Funds

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Ann Arbor News, November 21, 1995
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Drill Lessons For Life

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Ann Arbor News, August 12, 1995
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1995
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Masonic Lodge To Install Officers

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Ann Arbor News, December 14, 1996
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1996
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Eberwhite School Student's Art Work Heads To Washington, D.C., January 1973

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