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Interviews conducted by Mildred Ross as Secretary of the Willow Run Black History Organization with Clare Simon, Bill Risner, Ralph Anderson.
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Ross, Mildred Coverage
1985 - 1986 Language
English Source
Audiocassettes, 32:27 Identifier
9627-SR-1-2 Rights
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Interviews conducted by Mildred Ross as Secretary of the Willow Run Black History Organization with Alma Hensley, Clara Van Winkle, Alice Weatherspoon, Dr. Thomas Bass, Louise Bass, and Edna Badger.
RelationStewardshipCreator
Ross, Mildred Coverage
1985 - 1986 Language
English Source
Audiocassettes, 32:27 Identifier
9627-SR-1-1 Rights
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