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There Went The Neighborhood - Audio Interview: James Bryant

James Bryant attended Jones School from kindergarten to fifth grade. When Jones School closed in 1965, he was bused to Pattengill Elementary, and he remembers a tumultuous period of racial conflict. He helped form the Black Student Union at Tappan Junior High and Huron High School.

More interviews are available in the There Went The Neighborhood Interview Archive.

Fire Marshal Starts Duty Here

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
July
Year
1956
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Rutledge Ousts Raynor; Jones Wins in Scio

Rutledge Ousts Raynor; Jones Wins in Scio image
Parent Issue
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6
Month
August
Year
1980
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Liberals take Ann Arbor board

Liberals take Ann Arbor board image
Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
June
Year
1983
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Poachers Fair Game For Laws

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Parent Issue
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27
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July
Year
1975
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Dukes Going To Washington

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Parent Issue
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2
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January
Year
1969
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Teacher ill; tenure hearing postponed

Teacher ill; tenure hearing postponed image
Parent Issue
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25
Month
May
Year
1983
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Jim Hickenbottom and Robert Foster Play Pool at the Jones School Teen Center, December 1967 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Jim Hickenbottom and Robert Foster Play Pool at the Jones School Teen Center, December 1967 image
Year:
1967
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 23, 1967
Caption:
A typical after-school scene at Jones School 'Teen Center is caught by the photographer. The pool experts are, from left, Jim Hickenbottom and Robert Foster. Watching the action are, again from left, Ed Wilson, Jerome Hickenbottom, Terri McFadden, James Bryant, Beverly Patterson, Michelle Jones, Ferry Campbell, Junior Blissit and Robert Jones. The center has a number of regular visitors every day after school.