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Sesquicentennial Interview: Nan Sparrow

This interview was conducted in 1974 as part of the I Remember When television series produced by the Ann Arbor Public Library.

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There Went The Neighborhood - Audio Interview: Nadia Shalaby

Nadia Shalaby attended Jones School from third grade through sixth grade, and then in 1964 her family moved to Birmingham, Alabama. As an Egyptian American student who lived in the North and the South during the era of school desegregation, she shares a unique perspective.

More interviews are available in the There Went The Neighborhood Interview Archive.

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There Went The Neighborhood - Studio Interview: Jennifer (Mitchell) Hampton

Jennifer (Mitchell) Hampton attended Jones School in kindergarten, fifth, and sixth grades, and she remembers being one of very few white students in the school. She shares memories of her classmates and teachers and her perspective on racial attitudes in Ann Arbor in the 1950s and 60s.

This interview was filmed during the making of the documentary film There Went The Neighborhood: The Closing of Jones School, produced by the Ann Arbor District Library and 7 Cylinders Studio. More interviews are available in the There Went The Neighborhood Interview Archive.

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13
Month
September
Year
1973
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Women Discussing Sexism In Religion, February 1972 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

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Year:
1972
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 27, 1972
Caption:
From Left, Marion Helve, Ruth Bennett And Elizabeth Fox Explore Sexism In Religion