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How U Could Keep Blacks

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Ann Arbor News, February 13, 1980
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1980
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Enrollment Still Short Of The Goal

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Ann Arbor News, February 11, 1980
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1980
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Hearings Useful, U-M President Says

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Ann Arbor News, March 8, 1987
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Black Perspectives On The University

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Ann Arbor News, September 8, 1983
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1983
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Black History Has Found Its Niche At U-M

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Ann Arbor News, September 4, 1980
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1980
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Ethnic Theatre Festival opens at the Network

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Ann Arbor News, April 6, 1983
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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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January
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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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MUSIC

Friday Five: Petalwave, Allan Harris, The Chillennial, Confusion Reactor, Reckless Manner
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The Message: 1980s hip-hop through the eyes of Washtenaw County media
Friday Five: MC Kadence, The Wreckage Choir, Joe Reilly, The Missing Cats, Lantern Lens
Grove Studios’ Rick Coughlin appears on “The Blox,” a web reality show for entrepreneurs
Friday Five: Cowgirl, Bobby Streng, Claw, Septic Fibrosis, G.B. Marian

VISUAL ART

Bad Dreams Inside Good Dreams: Kyle Hunt's "What What Happened Led To" at 22 North mixes light and dark emotions
Picturing Surprise: Jeff Dunn plays a jazz photography solo at Argus Museum
So Much Larger Than Life: Meggie Ramm's winsome "Batcat: Cooking Contest!" graphic novel helps kids process big-time emotions
Dedicated Followers of Fashion: Gutman Gallery's "In Style" exhibit highlights wearable design
Sasha Gusikhin's NeuroArts Productions organizes multidisciplinary creative events to promote mental health awareness
Curiosity Knocks: "asses.masses" at Stamps Auditorium showed the power of building community

FILM & VIDEO

Ann Arbor-filmed comedy flick "Hometown Summer" premieres at the Michigan Theater
Grove Studios’ Rick Coughlin appears on “The Blox,” a web reality show for entrepreneurs
Michigan Murders: "1969: Killers, Freaks, and Radicals" documentary makes its Ann Arbor debut at Cinetopia
Barbara Neri's "Unlocking Desire" film looks to a Tennessee Williams classic for inspiration
iFFY the Filmsters: The Independent Film Festival Ypsilanti returns for its sixth edition
The 63rd Ann Arbor Film Festival will show that de-evolution is real

THEATER & DANCE

Department of Veterinarian Affairs: Purple Rose Theatre's "Bert & Trixie Visit the Vet" uses actors as animals to grapple with what it means to live free
Spontaneous Learning: Extra Credit at hear.say brewing + theater offers improv and expertise
Surrealism on Stage: Theatre Nova's "Jorge Luis Borges Gives a Lecture on Anatomy" is a trippy ride
Racism, Resentment, Rumbles: Encore Theatre's "West Side Story" is a rare opportunity to see this American classic live, as the country wrestles with similar themes
Fake It 'Til You Break It: The Imposters bring improv skills to sketch comedy
Teenage Kicks: The musical adaptation of "Spring Awakening" connects the past with the present at Ann Arbor Civic Theatre

WRITTEN WORD

Cute With a Touch of Goth: Ann Arbor artist Katie Cook discusses the third volume of her magic and fantasy comic "Nothing Special"
Separate Modes: U-M Professor Emeritus Nicholas Delbanco reflects on his life in “Still Life at Eighty” and compiles his short stories in “Reprise”
Marriage of Form and Content: Leigh Sugar complies with—and resists—rules for poetry and prison in “FREELAND”
Middle School Shenanigans: Caroline Huntoon's "Going Overboard" tracks two clashing teens who team up for mischief
Above & Below: A family's fragmentation follows the "Waterline" in Aram Mrjoian’s new novel
Northern Exposure: U-M professor Michelle Adams' "The Containment" shines a light on the 1974 Supreme Court decision on school segregation in Detroit

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