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Draftees at the Michigan Central Railroad Depot, December 7, 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Draftees at the Michigan Central Railroad Depot, December 7, 1942 image
Year:
1942
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 7, 1942
Caption:
Seventeen Negro men left Ann Arbor by train this morning for Fort Custer to begin Army training. A farewell party was given for them Friday night at Dunbar Civic Center. With the group in the above photograph is Rev. C. W. Carpenter, pastor of the Second Baptist church. The men (from left to right) are: Kenneth Fox, Adoulphus P. Thompson, George Cromwell, Furman Wright, Leon F. Whitehead, Arthur F. Jones, Rev. Mr. Carpenter, Sherman Baker, Vernon B. Adams, Earl E. Jackson, Samuel Thomas, Sidney Henry Rinke, Robert M. Scott, Howard Lee Miller, Clinton Brantley, Frank Edward Bostic, Richard Anderson. The 17th inductee, William F. Hawkins, was not present when the picture was taken.

Jones School First Graders Pose In Front Of Their Replica Chippewa Home, November 6, 1961 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Jones School First Graders Pose In Front Of Their Replica Chippewa Home, November 6, 1961 image
Year:
1961
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 6, 1961
Caption:
Heap Little "Indians": Youngsters in Mrs. Jane Steeb's first grade at Jones School have made and decorated a replica of a Chippewa dwelling, known as a Wigwassawigamig. What's more, their teacher declares, they can pronounce it. The "Indians" are Cynthia Slay (at extreme left), Monica Bronkhorst, Clinton Brantley and Jeffrey Kramer. The children have painted their Indian names on the side of the house.