Linda M. Morseau and daughter Mora Mae inspect toys that will be delivered by the Michigan Indian Santa Claus, March 1970
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Ann Arbor News, March 22, 1970
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To Make Children Happy: Mrs. Stanley Morseau and her daughter, Mora Mae, inspect some of the toys which the Michigan Indian Santa Claus will deliver to Indian children this Christmas. Mrs. Morseau, whose husband is a full-blooded Indian, started the project so that she could do something herself to help the Indians. Last Christmas 55 Indian children in the Benton Harbor area received Christmas toys and clothing through the efforts of Mrs. Morseau and others involved in her project.
Ann Arbor News, March 22, 1970
Caption
To Make Children Happy: Mrs. Stanley Morseau and her daughter, Mora Mae, inspect some of the toys which the Michigan Indian Santa Claus will deliver to Indian children this Christmas. Mrs. Morseau, whose husband is a full-blooded Indian, started the project so that she could do something herself to help the Indians. Last Christmas 55 Indian children in the Benton Harbor area received Christmas toys and clothing through the efforts of Mrs. Morseau and others involved in her project.
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1970
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March
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