Members of Student Panel Discussing Race Relations at Ann Arbor High, February 1967 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1967
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Ann Arbor News, February 27, 1967
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Student Leaders Offer Views On Discrimination: A panel of Ann Arbor High School students selected by Student Council President Pat Shipstead (far right), discuss charges of racial discrimination with this week's inquiring reporter. The students are (left to right) Diane Quicksey, John Payne, Rod Colts, Jane Wellman, Tim Thieme, Bob Ufer, Art Mack and Shipstead. The interview was held in a conference room at Ann Arbor High just off Principal Nicholas Schreiber's office. The panel discussed charges made by members of the NAACP Youth Council.
Ann Arbor News, February 27, 1967
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Student Leaders Offer Views On Discrimination: A panel of Ann Arbor High School students selected by Student Council President Pat Shipstead (far right), discuss charges of racial discrimination with this week's inquiring reporter. The students are (left to right) Diane Quicksey, John Payne, Rod Colts, Jane Wellman, Tim Thieme, Bob Ufer, Art Mack and Shipstead. The interview was held in a conference room at Ann Arbor High just off Principal Nicholas Schreiber's office. The panel discussed charges made by members of the NAACP Youth Council.
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Students Respond To Discrimination Charges
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Jobs elude women, minorities
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AACHM Oral History: David Rutledge
David Rutledge was born in 1945 in LaFayette, Alabama and grew up in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He traces his commitment to public service to his experience protesting a segregated lunch counter as a teenager. He attended Tennessee State University and the University of Michigan Law School. Mr. Rutledge has served as Superior Township Supervisor, Ypsilanti State Representative, and as a member of the Washtenaw County Parks Commission and Washtenaw Community College Board of Trustees. He dedicates this interview to his parents and his late wife, Gerri.
David Rutledge's Contributions Combine Public Service, Charity
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Charging Discrimination, Group Pickets Pittsfield; Management Denies Claim
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