One Black English Test Already In Use
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August
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1979
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Black English Views Sought
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9
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1979
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Guest Viewpoint: Toward A Better Understanding of Black English
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14
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August
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1979
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Black English Plan OK'd
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16
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August
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1979
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Black English Proposal Rapped
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21
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1979
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Dr. Thomas Pietras Leads Session of Black English Project, October 1979 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1979
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Ann Arbor News, October 18, 1979
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Dr. Thomas Pietras shows dialect variations with use of visual aids.
Ann Arbor News, October 18, 1979
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Dr. Thomas Pietras shows dialect variations with use of visual aids.
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Superintendent Harry Howard Opens Black English Project, October 1979 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1979
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Kindergarteners From Bach Elementary Show Off Their Valentine's Day Bulletin Board, February 1964 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1964
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Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1964
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Valentine's Day Message: Kindergarteners at Bach Elementary School including (from left) Corey Cartwright, Carol Richter and Russell Hart composed a Valentine's message, " Making a Bee Line To Your Heart " for their bulletin board display. The kindergarteners, students of Mrs. Patricia Burmeister, made all the paper hearts for the board. Many schools observed the day in a similar fashion.
Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1964
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Valentine's Day Message: Kindergarteners at Bach Elementary School including (from left) Corey Cartwright, Carol Richter and Russell Hart composed a Valentine's message, " Making a Bee Line To Your Heart " for their bulletin board display. The kindergarteners, students of Mrs. Patricia Burmeister, made all the paper hearts for the board. Many schools observed the day in a similar fashion.
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Sylvia Holman, Teacher At Mack Elementary School, Looks At Her Poem, February 1970
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1970
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Ann Arbor News, February 12, 1970
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'Requiem for Negro Week': Mrs. Sylvia Holman, helping teacher at Mack Elementary School, looks over her display entitled: 'Requiem to Negro Week," which supports the continuous incorporation of the black man into the curriculum. The poem reads, "The Black man is American. I say. He is not to be presented on display. If he has to be on the spot; we will all die, decay and rot. He is a citizen just like the Whites. He does not need special rites. The rights he needs are like the other, make him your friend, your neighbor, your brother. If he has a Negro Week, fifty-one weeks will be bleak. He is here year around, this makes sense, this is sound. The Black man is American. I say. He will be American everyday."
Ann Arbor News, February 12, 1970
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'Requiem for Negro Week': Mrs. Sylvia Holman, helping teacher at Mack Elementary School, looks over her display entitled: 'Requiem to Negro Week," which supports the continuous incorporation of the black man into the curriculum. The poem reads, "The Black man is American. I say. He is not to be presented on display. If he has to be on the spot; we will all die, decay and rot. He is a citizen just like the Whites. He does not need special rites. The rights he needs are like the other, make him your friend, your neighbor, your brother. If he has a Negro Week, fifty-one weeks will be bleak. He is here year around, this makes sense, this is sound. The Black man is American. I say. He will be American everyday."
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Jones School Musical Instruments Get Inspected By The Music Instructors Before School Starts, June 1965
Year:
1965
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Ann Arbor News, June 7, 1965
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Elementary school music instructors check more than 900 instruments for cleanliness and need for repairs in the Jones School gymnasium. The instruments rented to the school district's fifth graders for beginning music instruction, were brought to Jones today for their annual inspection and repair, where needed. More than 72 per cent of the district's fifth graders take instrumental music instruction. If the youngsters choose to continue instruction they must purchase their own instrument.
Ann Arbor News, June 7, 1965
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Elementary school music instructors check more than 900 instruments for cleanliness and need for repairs in the Jones School gymnasium. The instruments rented to the school district's fifth graders for beginning music instruction, were brought to Jones today for their annual inspection and repair, where needed. More than 72 per cent of the district's fifth graders take instrumental music instruction. If the youngsters choose to continue instruction they must purchase their own instrument.
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