Grave Marker, Hazel Keedle, Fairview Cemetery, 1401 Wright St, Pontiac Trail Neighborhood, April 20, 2024 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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2024
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Gertrude Vogt, Founder of Burns Park Senior Center, June 1991 Photographer: Grover Sanschagrin
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1991
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He's yours, for a song
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1997
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Mrs. Flora E. Smith
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27
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December
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1945
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Dexter Children Find Library Books As Interesting As TV
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September
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1953
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Librarian Suzy Chen opens clothing boutique
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23
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March
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1986
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Ina Helen Rankin
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10
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September
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1952
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A.P. Marshall Reflects on His Career as a Librarian, January 1995 Photographer: William Jordan
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1995
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Ann Arbor News, February 1, 1995
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A.P. Marshall has written extensively about black history.
Ann Arbor News, February 1, 1995
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A.P. Marshall has written extensively about black history.
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Historian A.P. Marshall Reads By Fireplace, July 1991 Photographer: Jeff Lawrence
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1991
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Legacies Project Oral History: Mary Martin
Mary Dyson Martin was born in 1914 in Dallas, Texas. Her grandmother had been enslaved in Tennessee, and she grew up conscious of that legacy. Martin graduated from Fisk University and got her masters in library science at the University of Illinois. She taught swimming lessons for the YWCA Girl Reserves during the summers. She was a high school librarian in Gary, Indiana and Detroit, Michigan for over thirty years. Her husband was a doctor and a World War II veteran. They were married for 47 years and had two children.
Mary Martin was interviewed in partnership with the Museum of African American History of Detroit and Y Arts Detroit in 2010 as part of the Legacies Project.