Community Center At 502 E. Washington After Fire, December 16, 1972 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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Community Center At 502 E. Washington Exterior After Fire, December 16, 1972 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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Community Center At 502 E. Washington After Fire, December 16, 1972 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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Community Center At 502 E. Washington Exterior After Fire, December 16, 1972 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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Ann Arbor News, December 16, 1972
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Firemen Passers-By In Front Of Burned-Out Community Center
Ann Arbor News, December 16, 1972
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Firemen Passers-By In Front Of Burned-Out Community Center
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People's Ballroom, 1972
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Join The Tribal Council!!
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The Cancer Is Spreading Like Fire!
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"We wanna TESTIFY!"
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Community Center Burns!
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AADL Talks To: John Sinclair (March 22, 2010)
In this interview from March 22, 2010, poet, author, and activist John Sinclair reflects on music in Ann Arbor - from the MC5, the free concerts in the parks and the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz festival, to his specific memories of local clubs and musicians. He also talks about the influence of both the Beat generation and black music on his cultural and political awakening, the origins of the White Panther Party, and the importance of newspapers.