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Philanthropists Gerald and Jada Edwards, February 2000

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Gerald Edwards Poses in His New Plastics Factory in Ypsilanti, January 1995

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Gerald Edwards Opens Plastics Factory in Ypsilanti, January 1995

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Portrait of Auto-Trim Manufacturer Gerald D. Edwards, April 1994

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A New Trend in Diamonds

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Couple Builds Church, Center in Namibia

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Job In Steel Mill Was Motivation To Get Education

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Black Companies Post Sales Gains

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Career Moves: Auto-Trim Plant to be Moved to Ypsilanti Township

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Plastics Plant under Construction

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