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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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Women Of The Palm Leaf Club, April 1997 Photographer: Stephanie Grace Lim

Women Of The Palm Leaf Club, April 1997 image
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1997
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Ann Arbor News, April 22, 1997
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Women of the Palm Leaf Club, from left, include Mary A. Taylor, corresponding secretary, Peggy A. Harrison, assistant recording secretary, Linda Francois, president, Paulette Dozier, treasurer, Valerie Eaglin, vice president, Mary Louise Foley, parliamentarian and Ruthe Marshall, historian.

Palm Leaf Club quietly helps

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Ypsilanti club thrives for 95 years

Ypsilanti club thrives for 95 years image
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November
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1999
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