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Librarian's Efforts Pierced Barriers To Integration

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Ann Arbor News, February 23, 1997
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Inventor Honored: Elijah McCoy's Name Signifies High Quality

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Ann Arbor News, June 28, 1994
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African Americans In Ypsilanti

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Life Was Fairly Good for Blacks in Ypsilanti

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Retiree A.P. Marshall Teaches Over 55 Driving Class, February 1989

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Ann Arbor News, February 11, 1989
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A.P. Marshall Reflects on His Career as a Librarian, January 1995

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Historian A.P. Marshall Reads By Fireplace, July 1991

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Ypsilanti Historian A.P. Marshall Seated on Couch, July 1987

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Ypsilanti Historian A.P. Marshall Laughing, July 1987

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Close Up of Ypsilanti Historian A.P. Marshall, July 1987

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