Richard D. Blake in front of Bethel A.M.E. Church, December 1979 Photographer: Deborah Ouellette
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1979
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Political color barrier broken by faith, strategy
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1989
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Pastor fills small church with great expectations
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AME man delights in helping make church run
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1980
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Muslims Hold Their First Prayer Service In Ann Arbor's New Mosque, June 1984 Photographer: Rick Lieder
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1984
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Ann Arbor News, July 1, 1984
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Young moslems from this area took part in Saturday's prayer service at the new mosque in Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor News, July 1, 1984
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Young moslems from this area took part in Saturday's prayer service at the new mosque in Ann Arbor
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Ann Arbor mosque opens with prayers
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Worship Services Planned
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1944
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St. Andrew's Services To Feature Male Choir
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Tappan students Konrad Matthaei, Anne Waterman and William Godfrey explain Easter symbols during school assembly, April 1944 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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1944
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Ann Arbor News, April 8, 1944
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SYMBOLS OF EASTER EXPLAINED: Tappan school puils gleaned insight into the meaning of such various Easter symbols as are shown here during an assembly program on the subject. Costumed narrators who explained the various symbols were, left to right, Konrad Matthaei, Anne Waterman and William Godfrey.
Ann Arbor News, April 8, 1944
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SYMBOLS OF EASTER EXPLAINED: Tappan school puils gleaned insight into the meaning of such various Easter symbols as are shown here during an assembly program on the subject. Costumed narrators who explained the various symbols were, left to right, Konrad Matthaei, Anne Waterman and William Godfrey.
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Aerial Photograph of Holy Ghost Fathers Seminary, Washtenaw Ave., October 1951 Photographer: Maiteland Robert La Motte
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1951
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Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1951
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While the new Holy Ghost Fathers Seminary's first class is taking preliminary study for the priesthood in the former LaPointe home at 4133 Washtenaw Rd. (square building, center), the new buildings for the larger complete seminary are rising around it. In News Photographer Maitland LaMotte's aerial view, the U-shaped structure in foreground will be the high school building. Dormitories, now in use, are beyond the house, and the chapel framework is at right of the dormitories. Henry deKoning of Ann Arbor is the contractor for the $500,000 project. Washtenaw Ave. cuts across the lower right corner of picture.
Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1951
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While the new Holy Ghost Fathers Seminary's first class is taking preliminary study for the priesthood in the former LaPointe home at 4133 Washtenaw Rd. (square building, center), the new buildings for the larger complete seminary are rising around it. In News Photographer Maitland LaMotte's aerial view, the U-shaped structure in foreground will be the high school building. Dormitories, now in use, are beyond the house, and the chapel framework is at right of the dormitories. Henry deKoning of Ann Arbor is the contractor for the $500,000 project. Washtenaw Ave. cuts across the lower right corner of picture.
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