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There Went The Neighborhood - Studio Interview: Dorothy Slay

Dorothy Slay moved from Kentucky to Ann Arbor in 1962. She recalls how students who attended Jones School faced structural inequalities and racism–including her son, Curtis Davis. Mrs. Slay was a longtime homeowner in “The Old Neighborhood.”

This interview was filmed during the making of the documentary film There Went The Neighborhood: The Closing of Jones School, produced by the Ann Arbor District Library and 7 Cylinders Studio. More interviews are available in the There Went The Neighborhood Interview Archive.

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1978
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Volunteer Dental Assistant Mary Ann Nichols, April 1971 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Volunteer Dental Assistant Mary Ann Nichols, April 1971 image
Year:
1971
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 4, 1971
Caption:
Mary Ann Nichols, volunteer dental lab assistant, cleans and sterilizes laboratory instruments in the dental lab upstairs. The Center is now at 704 Spring St.

James Bader Performs Dental Cleaning at Summit Medical Center, April 1971 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

James Bader Performs Dental Cleaning at Summit Medical Center, April 1971 image
Year:
1971
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 4, 1971
Caption:
Dentist James Bader cleans a patient's teeth in one of the new dental offices upstairs in the center. Two other dentists, David Jansma and John Williams, are on duty at the clinic.

Joan Adams Performs Lab Test at Summit Medical Center, April 1971 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Joan Adams Performs Lab Test at Summit Medical Center, April 1971 image
Year:
1971
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 4, 1971
Caption:
Laboratory Assistant Joan Adams does a hemoglobin test in the clinic lab, converted from a kitchen of the former apartment house on Spring Street which now houses the medical center.