The Dawn That Glows At Midnight

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1990
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AACHM Oral History: Carl James Johnson
Carl James Johnson was born in 1945 in Willow Run, Michigan. His family moved to Ann Arbor when he was seven years old, after his mother suffered a stroke. He attended Jones School and Tappan Junior High and participated in the French Dukes drill team in the early 1960s. Johnson served in Vietnam in the Navy Seabees unit, where his drill experience spared him from direct action. For most of his career he worked as a caterer at the University of Michigan and Domino Farms. He celebrates his Black and Native American heritage by volunteering on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
Cody Yannott & Wesley Andrews Outside The Ann Arbor Fort Meigs Indian Center, November 1979 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

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1979
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Cody Yannott & Wesley Andrews Outside The Ann Arbor Fort Meigs Indian Center, November 1979 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

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1979
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Ann Arbor News, November 22, 1979
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Cody Yannott, left, and Wesley Andrews pause in front of the Ann Arbor Fort Meigs Indian Center on William Street. They are among those struggling to maintain their identity as Native Americans.
Ann Arbor News, November 22, 1979
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Cody Yannott, left, and Wesley Andrews pause in front of the Ann Arbor Fort Meigs Indian Center on William Street. They are among those struggling to maintain their identity as Native Americans.
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Cody Yannott & Wesley Andrews Outside The Ann Arbor Fort Meigs Indian Center, November 1979 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

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1979
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Ann Arbor News, November 22, 1979
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Cody Yannott, left, and Wesley Andrews in front of Indian Center
Ann Arbor News, November 22, 1979
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Cody Yannott, left, and Wesley Andrews in front of Indian Center
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The Goeman Family - Native Americans, November 1979 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

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1979
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Ann Arbor News, November 22, 1979
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HELPING STUDENTS - "It's devastating when they fail," says Dorothy Goeman, concerning Native Americans who attend the University of Michigan. She is the Native American representative in the U-M Minority Student Services office. Here she is with her husband, Stonehorse, and children, Gimaans, 14 months, and Maya, 3 1/2.
Ann Arbor News, November 22, 1979
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HELPING STUDENTS - "It's devastating when they fail," says Dorothy Goeman, concerning Native Americans who attend the University of Michigan. She is the Native American representative in the U-M Minority Student Services office. Here she is with her husband, Stonehorse, and children, Gimaans, 14 months, and Maya, 3 1/2.
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The McCue Family - Native Americans, November 1979 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

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1979
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Ann Arbor News, November 22, 1979
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The McCues, from left, rear: Cindy, 17, Douglas, 11; front: Dave, 13, Pauline, Hap and George (Hap's father.) They came to this area because "we were told this is the land of milk and honey" says Hap McCue. (Staff photo by Larry E. Wright)
Ann Arbor News, November 22, 1979
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The McCues, from left, rear: Cindy, 17, Douglas, 11; front: Dave, 13, Pauline, Hap and George (Hap's father.) They came to this area because "we were told this is the land of milk and honey" says Hap McCue. (Staff photo by Larry E. Wright)
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Call them Native Americans

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1979
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Indian Dancers Do It Tomorrow

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1958
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Indian chief brings history alive for Brighton students

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November
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1984
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