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Elise Bryant :: Letitia Byrd :: Judge Nancy Francis :: Martha W. Graham :: E. Royster Harper :: Thelma Hicks :: Dr. Joetta Mial :: Blondine Munson :: Lucille Porter :: Dorothy Slay :: Letty Wickliffe



Elise Bryant

Elise Bryant was an actor, director and a former board member of Performance Network Theater.

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Letitia Byrd

Letitia Byrd is a retired Ann Arbor Public Schools administrator. Currently, she is a community volunteer and director of The David Byrd Center.

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Judge Nancy Francis

The Honorable Nancy Francis is a probate judge for Washtenaw County.

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Martha Washington Graham

Martha Washington Graham is a retired counselor for Ann Arbor Pioneer High School.

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E. Royster Harper

E. Royster Harper is the Vice-President for Student Affairs at the University of Michigan.

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Thelma Hicks

Thelma Hicks was a devoted supporter of Bethel AME Church.

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Dr. Joetta Mial

Dr. Joetta Mial is a retired principal of Huron High School and currently works as an education consultant to various educational programs.

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Blondine Munson

Blondine Munson is a civil rights advocate and works for Legal Services of Southeastern Michigan.

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Lucille Porter

Lucille Porter is the founding director of the Community Leaning Post, a local community service organization.

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Dorothy Slay

Former Ann Arbor resident Dorothy Slay took issue with busing during integration in Ann Arbor.

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Letty M. Wickliffe

Letty Wickliffe was a very active member of the Ann Arbor Planning Commission and was influential in local civic affairs.

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