Rev. Spann, who once ran for council seat, dead at 76
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1998
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H. C. Curry Day Celebrated at First Methodist Church, May 1970 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1970
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Ann Arbor News, May 28, 1970
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Curry Day Includes Prayer For Peace: A gathering of H. C. Curry family and friends joined together to pray for world peace yesterday afternoon at the First Methodist Church. The mayor pro-tem was honored for his service to the community and 215 persons attended a banquet last night as part of the H. C. Curry Day celebration.
Ann Arbor News, May 28, 1970
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Curry Day Includes Prayer For Peace: A gathering of H. C. Curry family and friends joined together to pray for world peace yesterday afternoon at the First Methodist Church. The mayor pro-tem was honored for his service to the community and 215 persons attended a banquet last night as part of the H. C. Curry Day celebration.
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Family and Friends Celebrate H. C. Curry Day, May 1970 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1970
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Black Economic Development League Trainees-Built Home, Designed By David Byrne, November 26, 1971 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1971
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Ann Arbor News, November 26, 1971
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This house, near Brookside and Bredefield, will become a model of the quality of construction black workers are capable of performing, say the leaders of the black training program. The house was built from the ground to a complete enclosure in 38 days, and now only the inside work remains. The structure was designed and financed by architect David R. Byrd, who also helped supervise black trainees, along with Paul Spann.
Ann Arbor News, November 26, 1971
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This house, near Brookside and Bredefield, will become a model of the quality of construction black workers are capable of performing, say the leaders of the black training program. The house was built from the ground to a complete enclosure in 38 days, and now only the inside work remains. The structure was designed and financed by architect David R. Byrd, who also helped supervise black trainees, along with Paul Spann.
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Thomas Says He Won't Back Medical Center
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2
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March
Year
1971
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Minorities To Get Edge On Park Work
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10
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September
Year
1976
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Twice As Many Students Now In Minority Job Program
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15
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September
Year
1972
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Black Businessmen Given Assistance
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17
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March
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1972
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BEDL Program: On-The-Job Training With A Difference
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26
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November
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1971
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Byrd, Black Tradesmen Quit Parley
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19
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October
Year
1971
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