AACHM Oral History: Johnnie Rush
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Johnnie Rush was born in 1931 and was the only black person in his class at Ann Arbor High School. He recalls many fond memories of activities with the Second Baptist Church and his family, and he talks about the many challenges for African American businesses as Ann Arbor changed over the years. Mr. Rush is a licensed barber and has run his own barbershop for 55 years.
Dr. Glenadine Snow
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11
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May
Year
1953
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Golden Wedding Of Her Parents Celebrated Along With Veronica Hoffstetter's Marriage
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1
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July
Year
1946
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Death Takes Miss Buell
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12
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January
Year
1935
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Engagement Announced
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24
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March
Year
1942
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Otto Haisley, Ex-School Head, Dies
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22
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August
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1959
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Mrs. Hollway Dies Suddenly In Hospital
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25
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May
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1954
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Ex-Judge Jay G. Pray Dies At Whitmore Lake
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16
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February
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1953
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Mrs. J. W. Finnell Dies At Her Home
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9
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November
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1942
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Mrs. Marjorie McCleery Receives Treatment for Polio at University Hospital, January 1951
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1951
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Ann Arbor News, January 23, 1951
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Couldn't Believe It - Mrs. Marjorie McCleary, Willow Village housewife, could hardly believe it last October when doctors told her she had polio. She has been in University Hospital ever since. Her right arm is supported by a sling arrangement which is designed to help reeducate the stricken muscles in the arm. The Washtenaw polio chapter is helping defray the costly expenses of treatment.
Ann Arbor News, January 23, 1951
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Couldn't Believe It - Mrs. Marjorie McCleary, Willow Village housewife, could hardly believe it last October when doctors told her she had polio. She has been in University Hospital ever since. Her right arm is supported by a sling arrangement which is designed to help reeducate the stricken muscles in the arm. The Washtenaw polio chapter is helping defray the costly expenses of treatment.
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