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21
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March
Year
1964
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New Members of the Human Relations Commission Meet at City Hall, January 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel

New Members of the Human Relations Commission Meet at City Hall, January 1964 image
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1964
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 22, 1964
Caption:
RELATIONS UNIT AT WORK: Nine of the 12 members of the city's Human Relations Commission are shown in the council chambers of City Hall last night with new human relations director David C. Crowley (left) of Detroit. Members who were present are (from left) Harry Mial, Dr. William E. Brown, Chairman Paul C. Wagner, Mrs. Norma F. Kraker, Max E. Frisinger, Miss Rowena Reynolds, Samuel J. Benjamin, Rev. Lyman S. Parks and H. C. Curry. Seated at the center desk is Miss Ellen Richardson, commission clerk. Absent from the meeting were Wendell E. Hulcher, the City Council's representative; Carl A. Brauer Jr. and Mrs. Stuart M. Gould Jr.

School Psychologist Harry Mial Works With Slauson Student, January 1959 Photographer: Duane Scheel

School Psychologist Harry Mial Works With Slauson Student, January 1959 image
Year:
1959
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 26, 1959
Caption:
Tests Students: Harry Mial of 653 N. Fourth Ave., one of two Ann Arbor Public Schools psychiatrists, tests a student at Slauson Junior High School. Mial, a former collegiate football star, has given psychological intelligence and personality tests to some 500 students since he started working for the school system about two years ago.

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November
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1998
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AACHM Oral History: Dolores and James Turner

Dolores TurnerDolores Preston Turner was born in Ann Arbor in the early 1940s, and her family lived in a small historically Black neighborhood on Woodlawn Avenue. She graduated from Ann Arbor High School, where she met her future husband, James Turner. She remembers moving into their first apartment in Pittsfield Village as a result of fair housing protests in Ann Arbor in the 1960s. Turner has two master’s degrees and she taught English at Huron High School for 30 years. Dolores and James celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in September 2021.

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