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'Equitable Tax' Unit Formed

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11
Month
September
Year
1969
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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.

James Anderson Cleans A Door At Dicken Elementary School, August 1964 Photographer: Doug Fulton

James Anderson Cleans A Door At Dicken Elementary School, August 1964 image
Year:
1964
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 20, 1964
Caption:
SCHOOL HOUSEWORK: It takes a giant-size vacuum cleaner to tackle a giant-size cleaning job. Custodian Clifford Bryant vacuums a heating vent (above) at Dicken Elementary School which, like all Ann Arbor Public Schools, is being readied for the opening of classes in three weeks. Custodians are kept busy all summer thoroughly refurbishing the schools. Among the numerous little jobs is the polishing of metal work and the cleaning of doors as is being done (at right) by James Anderson, also working at Dicken School.

HRC Urges Junkyard's Relocation

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Day
24
Month
April
Year
1968
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Washtenaw County Sheriff's Department Investigators At The Murder Scene Of Norman Little, November 1953

Washtenaw County Sheriff's Department Investigators At The Murder Scene Of Norman Little, November 1953 image
Year:
1953
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 7, 1953
Caption:
A bullet-riddled car and a man's body, found on Plymouth-Ann Arbor Rd. in the early morning hours today are examined by Chief Investigator Harold E. Swoverland (foreground) and Deputy Leslie Armbruster of the Sheriff's Department. Held on suspicion of murder is James Anderson, 29, of Superior township, brother-in-law of the dead man.

Anderson Asks For Examination

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Day
10
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November
Year
1953
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Anderson Hearing Off Until Nov. 24

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Day
12
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November
Year
1953
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