Rescued Repast
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November
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1993
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Site spells relief for Food Gatherers
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1993
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Hunger Relief
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1991
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Waste Not, Want Not
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1991
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Waste not, want not
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1989
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Private Labels Fit Variety Of Needs
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1992
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'Ann Arbor Fresh' Captures Flavor of Farmers' Market
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1998
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Yes! I want to subscribe to Performance Network, 1998-99 Professional Premiere Series
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1998
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Annies event raises arts-issue causes
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AACHM Oral History: James Anderson, Jr.
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James Anderson, Jr., was born on October 23, 1937 and lived on Miner Street where he attended Mack School. James built a career in real estate and recalls the few blocks in the Mack school area where African Americans could live at that time, and how housing has changed over the years, from segregation through today. He remembers the bond drives during WWII and some of the businesses in town. James also worked on behalf of the JCs to establish Washtenaw Community College and was a trustee for 19 years.