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Bynum, Mrs. Sylvia B.

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16
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July
Year
1973
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Hill's Backers Elect Center Board Slate

Hill's Backers Elect Center Board Slate image
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15
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February
Year
1962
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Bryant, Marguerite

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31
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March
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1967
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Rev. Charles Gensheimer, Rev. John Woods, and Rev. Colin Campbell planning "A Witness to Christian Renewal," October 1965 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Rev. Charles Gensheimer, Rev. John Woods, and Rev. Colin Campbell planning "A Witness to Christian Renewal," October 1965 image
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1965
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1965
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Discuss Plans Discussing plans for "A Witness to Christian Renewal," are (from left), the Rev. Charles Gensheimer of Westminster Presbyterian Church, the Rev. John Woods of Bethel AME Church, and the Rev. Colin Campbell of St Clare's Episcopal Church. A Roman Catholic priest will speak at the meeting sponsored by the Ann Arbor-Washtenaw Council of Churches, at 8 p.m. Sunday at Ann Arbor High School.
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AACHM Oral History: Gwendolyn Calvert Baker

Gwendolyn Calvert Baker was born in 1931. She talks about growing up in Ann Arbor where she began her distinguished career teaching at Wines Elementary and winning Teacher of the Year. She was also faculty at the University of Michigan’s School of Education; National Executive Director of the YWCA; a member of the New York School Board; and president and CEO of United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF).

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AACHM Oral History: Larry Hunter

Larry Hunter was born in 1951 and has lived in both Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. He’s worked in public service for years, served on Ann Arbor City Council, and earned a Juris Doctor degree in law in 2000. Larry recalls how he became politically active as a young man, organizing walkouts at his high school as a leader in the Black Student Union, as well as his involvement with the Black Panthers.