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AACHM Oral History: Patricia Horne McGee

Patricia Horne McGeePatricia Horne McGee was born in 1946 in Ypsilanti, where she attended Perry Elementary and Ypsilanti High School. She recalls the mutual support and accomplishments of many childhood friends and neighbors, and reflects on rising tensions between Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. Horne McGee has two master's degrees from the University of Michigan and UCLA. She taught child development and social work for fifteen years at Ferris State College and Mercy College. After leaving academia, she worked for the Wayne County Intermediate School District and she was director of Head Start for Washtenaw County.

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New Officers Named

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22
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June
Year
1996
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Ruth Leftridge & Wallace Franklin Present Black History Books To Ann Arbor High School's English Department Chairman, Robert Granville, March 1953 Photographer: DM

Ruth Leftridge & Wallace Franklin Present Black History Books To Ann Arbor High School's English Department Chairman, Robert Granville, March 1953 image
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1953
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Ann Arbor News, March 23, 1953
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LIBRARY GIVEN BOOKS ON NEGRO LEADERS: Robert Granville (right) of the Ann Arbor High School faculty accepts two volumes of "The World's Greatest Men Of Color" from Mrs. Ruth Leftridge (left) and Wallace Franklin, as a highlight of the Negro history program Sunday in the high school auditorium. The books go to the school library. The program was sponsored by St. Mary's Lodge, No. 4, F & AM and Naomi Chapter No. 12, Order of the Eastern Star.

Leftridge, Ruth R.

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30
Month
December
Year
1991
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