There Went The Neighborhood - Studio Interview: Joetta Mial
Joetta Mial moved to Ann Arbor in the 1950s with her husband Harry Mial, who was the first Black teacher at Jones school from 1954 to 1957. Dr. Mial also pursued a career in teaching and became principal of Huron High School. She recalls conversations that were happening in the community about school desegregation.
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.
Teacher, Ray Pipkin, With Students & Their Portraits, February 1988 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Year:
1988
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Teacher, Ray Pipkin, With Students & Their Portraits, February 1988 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Year:
1988
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Ann Arbor News, February 28, 1988
Caption:
Tracy Eckman (left), Che Carter, LaShonda Campbell, Sarah Brinker and Tina Jones show off portraits painted by Ray Pipkin (center). 'Education to me is trying to reach every child to help them to know who they are, ' he says.
Ann Arbor News, February 28, 1988
Caption:
Tracy Eckman (left), Che Carter, LaShonda Campbell, Sarah Brinker and Tina Jones show off portraits painted by Ray Pipkin (center). 'Education to me is trying to reach every child to help them to know who they are, ' he says.
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