Mattie Dorsey Speaks at Ypsilanti City Council Meeting About Urban Renewal, 1969
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1969
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Mattie Dorsey Waits to Speak at Ypsilanti City Council Meeting About Urban Renewal, 1969
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1969
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'Fighter' Dorsey Remembered
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9
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January
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1990
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'Aunt Jemima' Stirs Up More Than Flapjacks
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December
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1964
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Urban Renewal Opponents Charge City Harassment
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August
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1962
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Urban Renewal Plan Would Hurt Area Residents, Mrs. Dorsey Says
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12
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June
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1962
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Mrs. Sayre, Burton, Therkelsen And Keller Win Seats On Council
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3
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April
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1962
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Mayor Calder Won't Run; Two More Persons Enter Council Race In Ypsilanti
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6
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March
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1962
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Mattie Dorsey Addresses Ypsilanti City Council About Proposed Urban Renewal Program, August 1961 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1961
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Ann Arbor News, August 16, 1961
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Renewal Feud Erupts: A stormy public hearing last night was called to an abrupt close following a series of pleas for and against Ypsilanti's proposed urban renewal program. Above, Clarence Henry (at microphone), a spokesman for the Ypsilanti Property Owners Association, makes his plea against adoption of the program. The group's president, Mrs. Mattie Dorsey (seated above and speaking below right), was the final speaker before the hearing was ended. The group's attorney, Booker T. Williams (below left), contemplates the testimony while awaiting a turn to speak that never came.
Ann Arbor News, August 16, 1961
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Renewal Feud Erupts: A stormy public hearing last night was called to an abrupt close following a series of pleas for and against Ypsilanti's proposed urban renewal program. Above, Clarence Henry (at microphone), a spokesman for the Ypsilanti Property Owners Association, makes his plea against adoption of the program. The group's president, Mrs. Mattie Dorsey (seated above and speaking below right), was the final speaker before the hearing was ended. The group's attorney, Booker T. Williams (below left), contemplates the testimony while awaiting a turn to speak that never came.
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Booker T. Williams, Attorney For Ypsilanti Property Owners Association, At Ypsilanti City Council Meeting, August 1961 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1961
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Ann Arbor News, August 16, 1961
Caption:
Renewal Feud Erupts: A stormy public hearing last night was called to an abrupt close following a series of pleas for and against Ypsilanti's proposed urban renewal program. Above, Clarence Henry (at microphone), a spokesman for the Ypsilanti Property Owners Association, makes his plea against adoption of the program. The group's president, Mrs. Mattie Dorsey (seated above and speaking below right), was the final speaker before the hearing was ended. The group's attorney, Booker T. Williams (below left), contemplates the testimony while awaiting a turn to speak that never came.
Ann Arbor News, August 16, 1961
Caption:
Renewal Feud Erupts: A stormy public hearing last night was called to an abrupt close following a series of pleas for and against Ypsilanti's proposed urban renewal program. Above, Clarence Henry (at microphone), a spokesman for the Ypsilanti Property Owners Association, makes his plea against adoption of the program. The group's president, Mrs. Mattie Dorsey (seated above and speaking below right), was the final speaker before the hearing was ended. The group's attorney, Booker T. Williams (below left), contemplates the testimony while awaiting a turn to speak that never came.
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