Participant Contributes to Human Rights Commission Discussion at Jim Horn's, June 1965 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 23, 1965
Caption:
H-m-m-m: Candid shots from two home meetings in the HRC Discussion Series shows a wide range of emotions. In the small, half-column photographs (right) discussion leaders and members of the audience take turns making comments, while the one-column views (left and above) show those on the listening end of the civil rights messages. The photographs were taken at recent meetings in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Horn, 814 Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stocking, 2882 Aurora.
Ann Arbor News, June 23, 1965
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H-m-m-m: Candid shots from two home meetings in the HRC Discussion Series shows a wide range of emotions. In the small, half-column photographs (right) discussion leaders and members of the audience take turns making comments, while the one-column views (left and above) show those on the listening end of the civil rights messages. The photographs were taken at recent meetings in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Horn, 814 Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stocking, 2882 Aurora.
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Lively Conversation During HRC Meeting at Jim Horn's, June 1965 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1965
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Ann Arbor News, June 23, 1965
Caption:
H-m-m-m: Candid shots from two home meetings in the HRC Discussion Series shows a wide range of emotions. In the small, half-column photographs (right) discussion leaders and members of the audience take turns making comments, while the one-column views (left and above) show those on the listening end of the civil rights messages. The photographs were taken at recent meetings in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Horn, 814 Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stocking, 2882 Aurora.
Ann Arbor News, June 23, 1965
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H-m-m-m: Candid shots from two home meetings in the HRC Discussion Series shows a wide range of emotions. In the small, half-column photographs (right) discussion leaders and members of the audience take turns making comments, while the one-column views (left and above) show those on the listening end of the civil rights messages. The photographs were taken at recent meetings in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Horn, 814 Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stocking, 2882 Aurora.
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Attendee Listens During HRC Meeting at Jim Horn's, June 1965 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 23, 1965
Caption:
H-m-m-m: Candid shots from two home meetings in the HRC Discussion Series shows a wide range of emotions. In the small, half-column photographs (right) discussion leaders and members of the audience take turns making comments, while the one-column views (left and above) show those on the listening end of the civil rights messages. The photographs were taken at recent meetings in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Horn, 814 Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stocking, 2882 Aurora.
Ann Arbor News, June 23, 1965
Caption:
H-m-m-m: Candid shots from two home meetings in the HRC Discussion Series shows a wide range of emotions. In the small, half-column photographs (right) discussion leaders and members of the audience take turns making comments, while the one-column views (left and above) show those on the listening end of the civil rights messages. The photographs were taken at recent meetings in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Horn, 814 Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stocking, 2882 Aurora.
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Participant Makes a Point During Human Rights Commission Meeting at Jim Horn's, June 1965 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 23, 1965
Caption:
H-m-m-m: Candid shots from two home meetings in the HRC Discussion Series shows a wide range of emotions. In the small, half-column photographs (right) discussion leaders and members of the audience take turns making comments, while the one-column views (left and above) show those on the listening end of the civil rights messages. The photographs were taken at recent meetings in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Horn, 814 Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stocking, 2882 Aurora.
Ann Arbor News, June 23, 1965
Caption:
H-m-m-m: Candid shots from two home meetings in the HRC Discussion Series shows a wide range of emotions. In the small, half-column photographs (right) discussion leaders and members of the audience take turns making comments, while the one-column views (left and above) show those on the listening end of the civil rights messages. The photographs were taken at recent meetings in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Horn, 814 Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stocking, 2882 Aurora.
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Attendees Listen During Human Rights Commission Meeting in Bromley Subdivision, June 1965 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 23, 1965
Caption:
H-m-m-m: Candid shots from two home meetings in the HRC Discussion Series shows a wide range of emotions. In the small, half-column photographs (right) discussion leaders and members of the audience take turns making comments, while the one-column views (left and above) show those on the listening end of the civil rights messages. The photographs were taken at recent meetings in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Horn, 814 Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stocking, 2882 Aurora.
Ann Arbor News, June 23, 1965
Caption:
H-m-m-m: Candid shots from two home meetings in the HRC Discussion Series shows a wide range of emotions. In the small, half-column photographs (right) discussion leaders and members of the audience take turns making comments, while the one-column views (left and above) show those on the listening end of the civil rights messages. The photographs were taken at recent meetings in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Horn, 814 Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stocking, 2882 Aurora.
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Out Front
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15
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November
Year
1998
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AACHM Oral History: William Hampton
William Hampton was born in 1948 in Tyler, Texas, and his grandmother was the midwife. He remembers attending church revival picnics, the Texas Rose Festival, and the Juneteenth parade in his hometown. While attending college in Arlington, Texas, he was active in the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. He went on to launch a Section 8 subsidized housing program in Arlington and in Ann Arbor, where he worked in the community development office. Mr. Hampton has been president of the Ann Arbor chapter of the NAACP since 2005.
Greatest Of All -- 'Sparks'
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29
Month
October
Year
1977
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Ann Arbor Radio Pioneer George E. Wedemeyer With Radio He Designed and Built, October 1977 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
Year:
1977
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1977
Caption:
Wedemeyer Checks Over The Radio He Designed And Built
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1977
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Wedemeyer Checks Over The Radio He Designed And Built
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Ann Arbor Radio Pioneer George E. Wedemeyer, October 1977 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
Year:
1977
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1977
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George Wedemeyer has seen many electronic advances during his long career. But his fondest memories go back decades when he was "sparks" on ocean-going freighter.
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1977
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George Wedemeyer has seen many electronic advances during his long career. But his fondest memories go back decades when he was "sparks" on ocean-going freighter.
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