School Pioneer's Leave May Lead To Retirement
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Pioneering Ann Arbor Educator, 76, Dies
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Principles Helped Make Principal A Real Pioneer
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Harry Mial, Running For City Council, 1st Ward, December 1956
Year:
1956
One Mayoralty, Four Council Hopefuls
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Reynolds And Dennard Win; Both Easy Victors In Council Races
City Democrats Pick Mrs. Blake
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Building Ann Arbor's NAACP
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Panel Gauges Progress Of Black Ann Arborites
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AACHM Oral History: Barbara Meadows
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Barbara Meadows was born October 1, 1933, in Albion, Michigan, and spent her childhood in Inkster, Michigan, before moving to Ann Arbor in her youth. She attended Talladega College in Alabama, followed by Smith College, where she earned a Master’s Degree in Social Work. Ms. Meadows worked in the University of Michigan Neuropsychiatric Institute and worked for several years in the Ann Arbor Public Schools. She has been a leader or founder of several community-based organizations and served on numerous boards including the University Musical Society Board, Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation, Washtenaw Community College, and the Peace Neighborhood Center. She was appointed to Ann Arbor’s Human Relations Committee in the 1960s.