Savory Tomatoes
Bread
Mayonnaise
Onion (or onion juice)
Tomatoes
Grated cheese
Worcestershire sauce
Cut bread in rounds. Spread thickly with mayonnaise. Sprinkle finely chopped onion or onion juice. Place tomato on top of each piece of bread, first cutting off top of tomato and hollowing out a little. Cover each with 3 tablespoons grated cheese, sprinkle with Worcestershire sauce. Bake in hot oven until cheese is melted and begins to brown. Serve at once.
Newspaper clipping detailing parents' objections to an elementary-school class teaching students about "AIDS, love, sex, and death." This class was introduced as part of an educational initiative called the Michigan Model. Parents also objected to strategies like problem-solving lessons and deep breathing exercises, characterizing them as "New Age."
Scotch Eggs W/Cheese Sauce
10 hard-boiled eggs
1 1/2 lb. sausage
3/4 c. flour
salt & pepper to taste
1 egg, beaten
1 T. milk
1 c. bread crumbs
Wrap sausage meat around eggs. Add salt and pepper to flour. Roll sausage eggs in seasoned flour. Make an egg wash by combining beaten eggs and milk. Dip floured eggs in egg wash and roll in bread crumbs. Heat frying oil to 375 degrees. Deep-fry eggs until outside is crisp
A flyer for the Second National Student Conference Against Racism. The conference discusses issues such as affirmative action, school desegregation, and organized racist violence. The flyer stresses the importance of the conference in the context of the fight for busing and the right to an equal education, stating "everyone who is fighting to win desegregation of Detroit Schools should be sure to attend."
This is a flier that was handed out by the Lavender Information and Library Association to spread the word about a new exhibit coming to the University of Michigan in 1999: “Articfacts and Disclosures: Michigan’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Heritage.” It was the first exhibit of its kind to show off transgender history specific to Michigan.
Seymour Finney was one of the many conductors of the Underground Railroad in Michigan. Many of his businesses were stations on the Underground Railroad.
Newspaper article describing the legal battle between John Sinclair, Pun Plamondon and Jack Forrest and the Nixon White House concerning the former's conspiracy charges and the latter's illegal wiretapping operation.
This article describes a demonstration sponsored by the Ann Arbor Fair Housing Association - CORE in response to City Council’s support for a weakened fair housing ordinance at the end of July 1963. The protest mentioned was part of a larger summer of civic action to get the City Council to invest fully in the idea of a fair housing ordinance.