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Host Denise Harvey interviews Dr. Charles Wright, physician and founder of the Museum of African American History in Detroit, Michigan.
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Jones, Lola Coverage
April 1990 Language
English Source
U-matic Videotape, color, sound, 00:26:56 Identifier
9618-33 Rights
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Host Carole Gibson interviews A.P. Marshall, professor emeritus at Eastern Michigan University, local historian, and publisher of "The Real McCoy of Ypsilanti" pamphlet. Marshall discusses…
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Jones, Lola Coverage
1988 Language
English Source
U-matic Videotape, color, sound, 00:27:30 Identifier
9618-20 Rights
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Host Carole Gibson interviews Larry Hunter, Ann Arbor City Councilperson representing the First Ward, about the growing economic and cultural development of the city and the status of African…
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Jones, Lola Coverage
1989 Language
English Source
U-matic Videotape, color, sound, 00:27:45 Identifier
9618-17 Rights
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Wheeler was Ann Arbor's first African-American mayor (1975-78) and the University of Michigan's first tenured African-American professor (life sciences). Hosted by Carol Gibson.
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Jones, Lola Coverage
September 2, 1990 Language
English Source
U-matic Videotape, color, sound, 00:28:52 Identifier
9618-06 Rights
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Recording of speech given before the Ann Arbor, Michigan, Kiwanis in which Monaghan discusses the history of his business and his personal experiences in the founding of Dominos Pizza to 1979.
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Monaghan, Thomas Coverage
January 3,1979 Language
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Audiocassettes, 00:23:10 Identifier
9597-SR-1-2 Rights
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Recording of speech given before the Ann Arbor, Michigan, Kiwanis in which Monaghan discusses the history of his business and his personal experiences in the founding of Dominos Pizza to 1979.
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Monaghan, Thomas Coverage
January 3,1979 Language
English Source
Audiocassettes, 00:23:11 Identifier
9597-SR-1-1 Rights
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Judge Knott and Hunter Marston; on the subject of Palm Beach, Florida.
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Post family Coverage
1965 March Language
English Source
Audio Reel-to-Reel Identifier
85519-SR-5-1 Subject
Michigan; Rights
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World renowned nuclear physicist comments on disarmament, civil defense, and the future of science at a special news conference.
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1961-2 Language
English Source
kinescope Identifier
851831-B-105 Contributor
J. Robert Oppenehimer Rights
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Tape 2 of 2; Panel members: Roy Ashmole; Sam Sherman; Mark Levin; Prof. Knausse; Dr. J. Minzey. [Segment 2]
This is only one side or part of a tape. If there are additional…
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WUOM (Radio station: Ann Arbor, Mich.) Coverage
1968 March 18 Language
English Source
Audio Reel-to-Reel Identifier
8738-SR-112-1-1-2 Subject
Ann Arbor (Mich.); University of Michigan; Rights
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Tape 8; Recording of the pilot course of the Afro-American Studies Program, #15 and #16. Backlash to Reconstruction and the beginnings of the Great Migration. Part of WUOM's recordings on…
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WUOM (Radio station: Ann Arbor, Mich.) Coverage
1969 Fall Language
English Source
Audio Reel-to-Reel Identifier
8738-SR-31-8-2 Subject
Ann Arbor (Mich.); University of Michigan; Rights
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Tape 8; Recording of the pilot course of the Afro-American Studies Program, #15 and #16. Reconstruction era economic development in the South until 1900. Part of WUOM's recordings on University…
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WUOM (Radio station: Ann Arbor, Mich.) Coverage
1969 Fall Language
English Source
Audio Reel-to-Reel Identifier
8738-SR-31-8-1 Subject
Ann Arbor (Mich.); University of Michigan; Rights
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