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Room for Change: Ann Arbor's Fair Housing Protests in the 1960s

"In the early 1960s, Ann Arbor neighborhoods were still mostly segregated. Racially restrictive housing covenants, realtors, banks, and landlords quietly worked to keep African Americans confined to only certain parts of the city. Hundreds of individuals and groups, including the NAACP, CORE, churches, and student groups began picketing, marching, and organizing sit-ins in protest. This film presents some of their stories." - Filmmaker Jennifer Howard

Court Permits City To Appeal Decision

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12
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June
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1964
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Hearing To Resume On Housing Law

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19
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May
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1964
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Court Test To Start On City Rights Law

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4
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May
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1964
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Apartment Owner Tests Ordinance

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1
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April
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1964
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Hearing Set In Bias Case

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31
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March
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1964
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Warrant Delayed In Housing Case

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25
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March
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1964
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Municipal Court Receives Suit

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24
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March
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1964
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