Circuit Judge Candidate Nancy Francis Counts Votes on Election Night, November 1988 Photographer: Steve Jones
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1988
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Ann Arbor News, November 9, 1988
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Circuit judge candidate Nancy Francis, who lost in her election bid, tallies numbers with help from a supporter (this photo) while winner, Melinda Morris, gets and early morning toast from Robert Babcock, owner of the Gollywobbler Restaurant at the Holiday Inn East.
Ann Arbor News, November 9, 1988
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Circuit judge candidate Nancy Francis, who lost in her election bid, tallies numbers with help from a supporter (this photo) while winner, Melinda Morris, gets and early morning toast from Robert Babcock, owner of the Gollywobbler Restaurant at the Holiday Inn East.
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Supporters of Circuit Judge Candidate Nancy Francis Gather Around Vote Tallies, November 1988 Photographer: Steve Jones
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1988
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Washtenaw Juvenile Court Judge Nancy Francis Is Sworn In, March 1990 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1990
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Ann Arbor News, March 20, 1990
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JUDICIAL NEWCOMER: Newly sworn Washtenaw Juvenile Court Judge Nancy Francis gets help from her mother and father, Emma and Albert Wheeler (in background), and her son, Joe Francis, in putting on her judicial robe Monday as she begins her new job. Francis, the first black judge in Washtenaw County, was sworn in by Michigan Supreme Court Justice Dennis W. Archer during a robing ceremony at the Washtenaw County Courthouse. Ceremonies also were conducted Monday for Francis at 14A-3 District Court in Chelsea and at 14th District Court in Ypsilanti. Francis was appointed by Gov. James Blanchard last month to fill the Probate Court vacancy left by the resignation of Judge Judith J. Wood.
Ann Arbor News, March 20, 1990
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JUDICIAL NEWCOMER: Newly sworn Washtenaw Juvenile Court Judge Nancy Francis gets help from her mother and father, Emma and Albert Wheeler (in background), and her son, Joe Francis, in putting on her judicial robe Monday as she begins her new job. Francis, the first black judge in Washtenaw County, was sworn in by Michigan Supreme Court Justice Dennis W. Archer during a robing ceremony at the Washtenaw County Courthouse. Ceremonies also were conducted Monday for Francis at 14A-3 District Court in Chelsea and at 14th District Court in Ypsilanti. Francis was appointed by Gov. James Blanchard last month to fill the Probate Court vacancy left by the resignation of Judge Judith J. Wood.
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Judge Nancy Francis Joins Association of Black Judges of Michigan, March 1990 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1990
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Audience Watches Judge Nancy Francis's Swearing In, March 1990 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1990
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Laurita Thomas Celebrates Her Retirement With Her Sons, 2019
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2019
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Laurita Thomas Admires Sculpture on U-M Campus, 2019
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2019
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Lois Richardson Will Be New Ypsilanti City Council Member, August 2000 Photographer: Elli Gurfinkel
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2000
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Washtenaw County Commissioner Alma Smith, December 1993 Photographer: Mark Mueller
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1993
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Lois Richardson Wins Democratic Primary for Ypsilanti City Council, August 2000 Photographer: Elli Gurfinkel
Year:
2000
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Ann Arbor News, August 9, 2000
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Lois Richardson, center, reacts to the news that she won in one of the precincts in her ward. With her are her campaign manager, Herb Francois, and supporter Debbie Tucker.
Ann Arbor News, August 9, 2000
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Lois Richardson, center, reacts to the news that she won in one of the precincts in her ward. With her are her campaign manager, Herb Francois, and supporter Debbie Tucker.
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