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Michigan Union Circus Parade A photograph inscribed "Michigan Union Circus Parade , Thompson Photo, 1909, No.131". Clowns, knights, horses, wagons, and a cage move down State Street. Families sit amongst the trees along one side of the old Ann Arbor trolly track. Toward the back of the image, children appear to be in conversation with members of a band.
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Two Tickets for Section B Two yellow tickets to the Union Circus, presumably for a show in the Big Top. Both tickets are labeled for Section B, Row 9. These particular items were adhered to a scrapbook belonging to former University of Michigan student, Stowell Stebbins . Written around the tickets are the names "Catherine Clark" and "S.C.S. (not including the [illegible])".
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Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus Parade The Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus parades down Main St. past crowds of watchers. A tiger in an ornate carriage proves to be quite the spectacle.
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Michigan Daily January 23, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 93) - Image 1 Front page of the Michigan Daily newspaper on the day the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court Decision was announced
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The Michigan Daily February 01, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 102) - Image 4 Newpaper article detailing new court cases that could change access to abortion around the country.
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Celebration for Proposal B (Abortion Reform) Vote Yes! / HS10726 Poster promoting a rally in Ann Arbor, Michigan in support of Proposition B in the upcoming election. The rally was intended to raise proceeds for the abortion referendum.
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The Leaping Lesbian: Volume I, #7 The Leaping Lesbian sought to fill the needs of the Ann Arbor lesbian community. This issue contains reflections on the second annual Michigan Womyn's Music Festival and the fourth annual National Women's Music Festival. Also included is an article written by the feminist collective behind Womanspace, a local Ann Arbor bookstore with a women-only policy, an interview with a local lesbian struggling for child custody, instructions for a wiccan spell to pass the Equal Rights Amendment, and an ad for the local lesbian-feminist record label Olivia Records.