
Old Neighborhood Reunion - A Film by Kameron Donald
In this documentary short, filmmaker Kameron Donald lets us spend a day at the 25th Old Neighborhood Reunion, a (mostly) annual gathering of former residents of Ann Arbor's Historically Black Neighborhood. Attendees eat, dance, and share memories of growing up in a very different Ann Arbor at a very different time.


Black Foodways
In this video compiled from dozens of interviews from the Living Oral History Project and the There Went The Neighborhood Interview Archive, participants share their memories of food and food traditions in their families, including fishing on the Huron River, hosting Fourth of July barbecues, and even starting a restaurant.
The Living Oral History Project is a partnership between the African American Cultural & Historical Museum of Washtenaw County and the Ann Arbor District Library, providing a permanent home for 50+ interviews with Black community members collected over the past decade. The collection continues to grow with interviews added each year.
The There Went The Neighborhood Interview Archive contains 35 interviews that went into the research and making of a documentary film about the closing of Jones School, produced by the Ann Arbor District Library and 7 Cylinders Studio.


Black Women in the Workplace
In this video complied from dozens of interviews from the Living Oral History Project, Black women speak about their experiences working in Washtenaw County, including the various obstacles they had to face in hiring and on the job.
The Living Oral History Project is a partnership between the African American Cultural & Historical Museum of Washtenaw County and the Ann Arbor District Library, providing a permanent home for 50+ interviews with Black community members collected over the past decade. The collection continues to grow with interviews added each year.

2011 Calendar - The Village That Raised Their Children: The History of Ann Arbor's Black Community

Janet Johnson-Haynes and Barbara Meadows Sing With Our Own Thing Chorale, June 1998 Photographer: Lon Horwedel

Year:
1998
Ann Arbor News, June 7, 1998
Caption:
Janet Johnson-Haynes, left, and Barbara Meadows sing with the Willis Patterson Our Own Thing Chorale during Saturday's festival.
Mr. Music doesn't need reason to sing

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Pride and Prejudice: Black Memorabilia Is Collectible--And Controversial

Barbara Meadows Reads Black History Book, March 1996 Photographer: Lon Horwedel

Year:
1996
Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1996
Caption:
Barbara Meadows, photo above, leafs through her rare copy of the original book 'The Underground Railroad' written by former fugitive slave William Grant Still in the late 1800s.
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Barbara Meadows Arranges Shelf With Black History Memorabilia, March 1996 Photographer: Lon Horwedel

Year:
1996
Black History Memorabilia Collected By Barbara Meadows, March 1996 Photographer: Lon Horwedel

Year:
1996