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John Long Demonstrates Snake Handling At Forsythe Junior High School, May 1971 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

John Long Demonstrates Snake Handling At Forsythe Junior High School, May 1971 image
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1971
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Ann Arbor News, May 6, 1971
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John Long (left), an area snake collector, demonstrated the correct method of holding a three-foot Diamondback Rattlesnake in a science classroom at Forsythe Junior High School yesterday. Sitting on a table from left to right are Mark Matan and Jeff Kuhn, eighth graders; Duane Black, science teacher, and Peggy Hanley, ninth grader. Long also showed the students a six-foot boa constrictor. (News Photo by Jack Stubbs)
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AACHM Oral History: Alice Brennan-Key

Alice Brennan-KeyAlice Brennan-Key was born in Ann Arbor in 1953. Her parents met in Florida after her father immigrated from the Bahamas, and they moved to Ann Arbor in the 1940s. Brennan-Key grew up on Gott Street, next door to her current residence. She has seen the neighborhood change over the years due to gentrification. She went to Michigan State University as an undergraduate and received her master’s in social work from the University of Michigan. She spent most of her career working with developmentally disabled and mentally ill residents of Washtenaw County. She raised her daughter Khyla in Ann Arbor.

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