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On The Street: Affirmative Action

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Ann Arbor News, October 17, 1977
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17
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October
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1977
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Audrey Lucas Discusses Affirmative Action, October 1977
Brian Chung Discusses Affirmative Action, October 1977
Edward Rapoport Discusses Affirmative Action, October 1977
Jennifer Belcher Discusses Affirmative Action, October 1977
John Palmer Discusses Affirmative Action, October 1977
Kim Rodgers Discusses Affirmative Action, October 1977
Marty Skrzynski Discusses Affirmative Action, October 1977
Susan Lesnek Discusses Affirmative Action, October 1977
Timothy Kovach Discusses Affirmative Action, October 1977
Tom Mikola Discusses Affirmative Action, October 1977
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Family: What special problems do black families face?

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Ann Arbor News, July 28, 1978
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28
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July
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1978
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Charles Mosby & Family, July 1978
Josephine Phillips & Her Children, July 1978
Members Of The Versell Smith Family Look At Photos, July 1978
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Unity Eludes Black Community Here

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Ann Arbor News, July 23, 1978
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23
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July
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1978
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George Thomas, July 1978
Mildred Officer On Her Porch, July 1978
Mildred Officer On Her Porch, July 1978
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Natural-area subdivision proposed

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Ann Arbor News, November 7, 1978
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1978
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Regent Sees Press Freedom Periled

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Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1976
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22
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October
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1976
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Learning English Firsthand

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Ann Arbor News, July 31, 1979
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July
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1979
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Their Task: Learning The 'American Way'

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Ann Arbor News, September 9, 1976
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9
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September
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1976
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On The Street

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Ann Arbor News, January 30, 1978
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1978
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Concert A Farewell For Lois Owens

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Ann Arbor News, August 20, 1976
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20
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August
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1976
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Lois Owens Talks To Members Of The Trotter House Dance Troupe, August 20, 1976
Lois Owens Talks To Members Of The Trotter House Dance Troupe, August 20, 1976
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County may run drug clinic

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Ann Arbor News, June 27, 1979
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1979
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