Bethel A.M.E. Leader Richard Blake Dies

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21
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September
Year
1989
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Rev. Robert Blake Leads St. James AME Church in Brighton, November 1997 Photographer: John L. White

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1997
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Ann Arbor News, November 23, 1997
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The Rev. Robert Blake in front of the St. James African Methodist Episcopal Church in Brighton. The church has been a presence in the area for almost 50 years.
Ann Arbor News, November 23, 1997
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The Rev. Robert Blake in front of the St. James African Methodist Episcopal Church in Brighton. The church has been a presence in the area for almost 50 years.
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Pastor fills small church with great expectations

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23
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November
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1997
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AME man delights in helping make church run

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6
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January
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1980
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Clearing the Site For Bethel AME Church on Plum St, September 1967 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1967
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Ann Arbor News, September 1, 1967
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Site-Clearing Teamwork Youths of Bethel AME Church joined in clearing the site for a new church building which will be constructed on Plum Street neat Pear Street. Taking part in the site-clearing were Kenny, Ronald, and Michael Shaw; Robert and Raymond Blake; John Woods; Ricky and Harry Mial; Wesley Jones, and Governor Robinson. More space is urgently needed by the church, which has more than 100 boys and girls attending its Sunday school and lacks classrooms. A public service of dedication at the new site will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday.
Ann Arbor News, September 1, 1967
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Site-Clearing Teamwork Youths of Bethel AME Church joined in clearing the site for a new church building which will be constructed on Plum Street neat Pear Street. Taking part in the site-clearing were Kenny, Ronald, and Michael Shaw; Robert and Raymond Blake; John Woods; Ricky and Harry Mial; Wesley Jones, and Governor Robinson. More space is urgently needed by the church, which has more than 100 boys and girls attending its Sunday school and lacks classrooms. A public service of dedication at the new site will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday.
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'Own Thing' Funds Sought In Bucket Drive

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20
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April
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1973
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