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AACHM Oral History: Lois Allen-Richardson

Lois Allen-Richardson

Lois Allen-Richardson was born in 1942 in Ypsilanti, where she remembers attending Harriet Street School and spending time at Parkridge Center. As a young adult, she worked briefly at Goodman’s Fashion Center in the heart of Ypsilanti’s Black business district. Allen-Richardson is an ordained minister and served as a missionary in Haiti and Trinidad. Since 2000 she has been a member of the Ypsilanti City Council, where she has been a strong advocate for the city’s south side. In June 2020, she became Ypsilanti’s first Black woman mayor after the resignation of her predecessor.

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Haitian Refugees Shunned By U.S.

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Month
May
Year
1992
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Afromusicology? Music's only part of it

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Day
13
Month
December
Year
1980
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Miscellany

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Day
29
Month
January
Year
1848
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Public Domain

Miscellany

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Day
22
Month
January
Year
1848
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Public Domain

Miscellany

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Day
15
Month
January
Year
1848
Copyright
Public Domain

Petion's Daughter

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Day
21
Month
November
Year
1846
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Public Domain