Superintendent Harry Howard Opens Black English Project, October 1979 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1979
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Plaintiffs In Black English Class, July 1979 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1979
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Ann Arbor News, July 18, 1979
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Plaintiffs - Betty Davis is pleased with the judge's ruling in the "black English" case. Three of her children, Carolyn, 12, (fromleft), Tyrone, 7, and Jacqueline, 9, were named as plaintiffs in the suit against the school district. Also with Mrs. Davis in this photo is daughter, Taereasa, 4. (Staff photo by Larry E. Wright)
Ann Arbor News, July 18, 1979
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Plaintiffs - Betty Davis is pleased with the judge's ruling in the "black English" case. Three of her children, Carolyn, 12, (fromleft), Tyrone, 7, and Jacqueline, 9, were named as plaintiffs in the suit against the school district. Also with Mrs. Davis in this photo is daughter, Taereasa, 4. (Staff photo by Larry E. Wright)
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A Student Speaks At The Martin Luther King Elementary School Dedication, October 1969
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A Student Speaks At The Martin Luther King Elementary School Dedication, October 1969
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Martin Luther King Elementary School Dedication, October 1969
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1969
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Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1969
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School Dedication Attracts Some 1,000 People. Some 1,000 persons attended yesterday's dedication ceremonies at the Martin Luther King Elementary School in Ann Arbor. Mrs. Rachel Schreiber, principal, is shown speaking to part of the crowd. An overflow audience which could not be seated in the gymnasium heard the program over the public address system. Five third and fourth graders read essays and poems, the school's chorus read Dr. King's "I Have A Dream" speech, and two songs, including "We Shall Overcome," were sung by the students. Dr. Harold J. Lockett, president of the Ann Arbor Board of Education, gave the dedication speech.
Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1969
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School Dedication Attracts Some 1,000 People. Some 1,000 persons attended yesterday's dedication ceremonies at the Martin Luther King Elementary School in Ann Arbor. Mrs. Rachel Schreiber, principal, is shown speaking to part of the crowd. An overflow audience which could not be seated in the gymnasium heard the program over the public address system. Five third and fourth graders read essays and poems, the school's chorus read Dr. King's "I Have A Dream" speech, and two songs, including "We Shall Overcome," were sung by the students. Dr. Harold J. Lockett, president of the Ann Arbor Board of Education, gave the dedication speech.
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King School Meeting Criticized
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Judge Adds A Proviso
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Language Testing Criticized
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1979
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New Black English Appeal Bid Made
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1979
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