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There Went The Neighborhood - Studio Interview: Joetta Mial

Joetta Mial moved to Ann Arbor in the 1950s with her husband Harry Mial, who was the first Black teacher at Jones school from 1954 to 1957. Dr. Mial also pursued a career in teaching and became principal of Huron High School. She recalls conversations that were happening in the community about school desegregation.

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Church Coalition Pledge Figure Now $135,452

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Ann Arbor News, October 21, 1970
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Drug Center Closing Averted

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Ann Arbor News, June 15, 1971
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1971
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Architect, David Byrd, In New Apartments At 724 N Fifth Ave He Helped Remodel, March 21, 1975

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First Methodist Honors Organist

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Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1967
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1967
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The Byrd Greenhouse, May 1970

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Ann Arbor News, May 3, 1970
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Supervisors Being Urged To Buy Holy Ghost Seminary

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Ann Arbor News, June 22, 1969
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1969
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Sesquicentennial: Time to Beautify

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Ann Arbor News, April 22, 1974
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1974
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Hobbs & Black, Architects, with sculpture-landscaping outside offices at 204 E. Washington, April 1974
Ann Arbor's Community Development Center, April 1974
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Baptists To Observe Black History Week

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Ann Arbor News, February 6, 1971
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Clothing Center Set For Needy Persons

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Ann Arbor News, January 19, 1970
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