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Survey Of NAACP's Officials Ranks King, Du Bois At Top

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Ann Arbor News, February 27, 1970
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27
Month
February
Year
1970
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View Display At Library: 200 Attend Salute To Links

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Ann Arbor News, June 9, 1980
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9
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June
Year
1980
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Mrs. Parsons and Mrs. Graham At The Links Inc Exhibit At The Clements Library, June 1980
Virginia Ellis, Links Inc Exhibit At The Clements Library, June 1980
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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
Month
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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Fighters For Freedom: Black Civil War Soldiers Wanted To Prove Their Worth In Battle

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Ann Arbor News, February 27, 2000
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27
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February
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2000
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Fred Douglass As An Orator

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Ann Arbor Courier, March 19, 1880
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19
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March
Year
1880
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Frederick Douglass Memorial Service

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Ann Arbor Argus, May 3, 1895
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3
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May
Year
1895
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The Liberty League Convention

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Michigan Liberty Press, June 30, 1848
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30
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June
Year
1848
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Variety

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Signal of Liberty, January 15, 1848
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15
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January
Year
1848
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Miscellaneous Items

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Signal of Liberty, January 02, 1847
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2
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January
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1847
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Congressional

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Signal of Liberty, January 02, 1847
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2
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January
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1847
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