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Fraternity Proud Of Mayor

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19
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April
Year
1972
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turner

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13
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November
Year
2001
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AACHM Oral History: William Hampton

 

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.

Melvin Miller Leads The EMU Gospel Choir In Song At A Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Ceremony - January 20, 1992 Photographer: Ken Kwok

Melvin Miller Leads The EMU Gospel Choir In Song At A Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Ceremony - January 20, 1992 image
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1992
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 21, 1992
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Melvin Miller leads the Eastern Michigan University Gospel Choir in a song commemorating the late Martin Luther King Jr. during a Monday afternoon ceremony at the King Plaza on the EMU campus. The event was sponsored by fraternity Alpha Phi Alpha.
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Legacies Project Oral History: David Northcross

David Northcross was born in 1937 and grew up in north central Detroit. His grandfather David C. Northcross Sr. established the first Black-owned hospital in Detroit, Mercy General Hospital, in 1917. His grandmother, father, and aunt also worked at the hospital. Interested in pursuing a different path, David Northcross graduated from Michigan State University and joined the Marine Corps. He was one of three or four other Black officers at Camp Pendleton in California. After a few years, he and his wife Shirley moved back to Detroit and Northcross started his lifelong career as a financial advisor with Merrill Lynch.

David Northcross 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.

Royster Opening Black Forums

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Parent Issue
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14
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March
Year
1983
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Black History Has Found Its Niche At U-M

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4
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September
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1980
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Thomas Bass, Founder of Huron Valley Boys & Girls Club Is Honored, March 11, 1991 Photographer: Mark Mueller

Thomas Bass, Founder of Huron Valley Boys & Girls Club Is Honored, March 11, 1991 image
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1991
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Ypsilanti Press, March 11, 1991
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Bass is a founder and longtime board member of the Huron Valley Boys and Girls Club.