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AACHM Oral History: Carl James Johnson

Carl JohnsonCarl 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.

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AACHM Oral History: Jennifer and Hershal Brown

Jennifer and Hershal BrownHershal Brown was born in 1946. He lived off and on with his parents in Gary, Indiana, but he was raised primarily by his grandparents in Ann Arbor. He remembers having many role models at Bethel AME Church. After graduating from Ann Arbor High School, Brown served in the military in Spain. He worked at Ford Motor Company in pre-prototype coordination for 31 years. He also worked and volunteered for the Ann Arbor Public Schools and the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s department. He married his longtime sweetheart Jennifer Benton in 1968 and they have two daughters, Charisse and Heather. 

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Jennifer Brown was born in 1948 in Ann Arbor to Charles and Laurel Benton. She recalls learning to fish with her father and attending Jones School. Her mother encouraged her to take advanced classes in high school. Brown worked in banking and bank management for the first half of her career while her children were young. Later in life she got her master’s degree in social work from the University of Michigan and became a social worker. She has been married to her husband Hershal Brown for 53 years. They have two daughters, Charisse and Heather, and three grandchildren.

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AACHM Oral History: Patricia Manley

Pat ManleyPatricia Ashford Manley was born in 1945 in Ann Arbor, and she was raised by her mother. She remembers attending Jones Elementary School and trying out for cheerleading at Ann Arbor High School. Manley graduated from Western Michigan University in 1970 and later earned her master’s in counseling from Eastern Michigan University. She worked as a teacher, cheerleading coach, and guidance counselor at Huron High School for thirty-one years, and was principal of Thurston Elementary School for ten years. She and her husband Lamont Manley enjoy traveling and going to concerts together. They have been married for 43 years.

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Meeting of the Ann Arbor Board of Education, October 1963 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Meeting of the Ann Arbor Board of Education, October 1963 image
Year:
1963
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 5, 1963
Caption:
SCHOOL BOARD IN SESSION: This is the 1963-64 edition of the Ann Arbor Board of Education. The nine-member board with members of the public school administration usually in attendance, (from left) Scott Westerman, assistant superintendent for instruction; Gerald Neff, assistant superintendent for finance; Prof. Stephen Withey, Hazen J. Schumacher, jr., Dr. Alexander Gotz, schools Supt. Jack Elzay, President Albert Coudron, Prof. N. Edd Miller, Lloyd T. Williams, jr., Lawrence Prakken, Dr. George Lowrey, James Crippen, Thad Carr, personnel director, and George Balas, business manager. The Board of Education meets weekly on Wednesday nights.

Longtime Ann Arbor Schools Employee Waltstine Perry Honored at Retirement Potluck, April 1976 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Longtime Ann Arbor Schools Employee Waltstine Perry Honored at Retirement Potluck, April 1976 image
Year:
1976
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 23, 1976
Caption:
Kindergartner Thomas Gutow chats with his friend Waltstine Perry at a pot luck supper held Thursday night in Perry's honor at Newport Elementary School. More than 300 Newport staff members, graduates, students, and their parents attended the supper. Perry, 63, a custodian for the school district since 1953, retires in June. Before transferring to Newport when it opened nine years ago, Perry, called "Pudd" by friends and relatives, worked at Slauson, Jones and Bader schools. The school employee keeps track of many of those he knew as youngsters. "A lot of them did pretty good for themselves," he said.