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Intergenerational Dialogue on the Great Migration: Johnnie M. Redding

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AACHM Oral History: Patricia Manley

Pat ManleyPatricia Ashford Manley was born in 1945 in Ann Arbor, and she was raised by her mother. She remembers attending Jones Elementary School and trying out for cheerleading at Ann Arbor High School.

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AACHM Oral History: Mike Bass

Mike BassMichael Thomas Bass was born in 1945 to Thomas and Louise Bass. His parents–a doctor and a teacher–were influential members of Ypsilanti’s Black community. Bass excelled in football, basketball, and track. He was senior class president of Ypsilanti High School in 1963.

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AACHM Oral History: Leah Bass-Baylis

Leah BassLeah Bass-Baylis was born in 1954 in Ypsilanti. Her parents Thomas and Louise Bass–a doctor and teacher–were influential members of Ypsilanti’s Black community. She studied dance at Ypsilanti’s Randazzo Dance Theater and graduated from Spelman College in Atlanta in 1976.

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AACHM Oral History: George Goodman

George GoodmanGeorge D. Goodman was born in 1940 and grew up in Ypsilanti. His father George worked at the Ford River Rouge plant and his mother Thelma owned and operated Goodman’s Fashion Center on Harriet Street. After graduating from Roosevelt School and Eastern Michigan University, he served as a U.S. Army officer in Germany for 5 years.

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Students Display Poster for Human Relations Commission Forum, December 1965

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Ann Arbor News, December 18, 1965
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TV Series On Negro To Open

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Ann Arbor News, August 28, 1964
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28
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August
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1961
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AACHM Oral History: Laurita Thomas

Laurita Thomas

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AACHM Oral History: Lois Allen-Richardson

Lois Allen-Richardson

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AACHM Oral History: William Hampton

 

William Hampton

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VISUAL ART

Everyday Talismans: Amy Sacksteder's new Ann Arbor Art Center Exhibit is a collage of colors
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Retired Eastern Michigan University Professor and Ypsilanti Sculptor John Nick Pappas Dies at 88
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FILM & VIDEO

Sing Us a Song: The piano men and women of "Duelers" star in a new Michigan-produced film with deep local connections
Panel Discussion: "Cinema Guild and Campus Film Societies: Their History and Legacy"
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A Quick Guide to the 61st Ann Arbor Film Festival
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THEATER & DANCE

Spirit Animal: Theatre Nova’s “Mlima’s Tale" explores the costs of human greed
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Dress for Success: Costume designer Suzanne Young clothes actors for local, national, and international theater productions
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WRITTEN WORD

The debut novel by Ann Arbor author and therapist Jan Leland follows characters processing emotions in the early days of the pandemic
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PULP LIFE

Capturing the Cosmos: Jason Guenzel photographs the beauty of space from Earth
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