Dunbar Party To Attract 200
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12
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December
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1957
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Dunbar Aids Fifth Winner in UF Contest
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11
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October
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1957
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Proud To Head Dunbar Center
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15
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March
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1957
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Dunbar Open House To Be Held Sunday
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5
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May
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1950
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Mrs. Hill Heads Dunbar's Board
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26
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February
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1948
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Mrs. Britt To Direct Dunbar Center Camp
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26
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June
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1947
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Dunbar Center Has Window Display
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25
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September
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1941
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Gymnasium Classes For Negroes Planned
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26
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September
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1936
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Luella Smith, First Woman County Clerk, Holds Office For Record Number Of Years
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2
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March
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1957
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Dunbar Center
The Dunbar Center--also known at various times at the Dunbar Civic Center and the Dunbar Community Center--was a social and social services organization for Ann Arbor's Black community in the mid-twentieth century. It was the direct precursor to the Ann Arbor Community Center. Along with the Bethel AME Church and the Second Baptist Church, the Dunbar Center was a major hub of social life for the Black community during this period.
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