Shows Mount Rainier in the background. Text on verso of image: "An unforseen incident concluding in a summertime tobaggan slide in Paradise Valley, Rainier National Park"
Article from the Michigan Daily detailing a ruling by the Federal Appeals Court for the Sixth Circuit, which said the State of Michigan must use Medicare funds for rape and incest abortions.
A 1971 Statement of the League of Women Voters of Detroit made at the public hearing of the Central School Board. They make clear their position in favor of busing, and state their concerns that magnet schools will not be able to facilitate integration of Detroit's public schools.
A 1971 Statement of the League of Women Voters of Detroit made at the public hearing of the Central School Board. They make clear their position in favor of busing, and state their concerns that magnet schools will not be able to facilitate integration of Detroit's public schools.
Stevie Wonder discovered by Motown Records Company at age 9. Can play the piano, organ, harmonica, drums, and sing without lessons. Ardeen Johnson, Motown exec: "I think one day he'll be the biggest star who ever walked through these doors." Stevie is the first Motown artist to go overseas, be in a movie, and be on network TV. Normally autographs in Braille. "Whatever's poppin', you've alwaus got to pop with it."
This 1919 silent film is thought to be one of the first sympathetic portrayals of homosexuality on screen. Telling the story of a gay musician and his boyfriend who are blackmailed by a acquaintance, it was made to protest German laws that criminalized homosexual relations between men.
A sign-up form distributed by the Student Peace Union among local students in Ann Arbor. Students planning to join the Union were required to confirm several moral commitments and to pay 3 dollars in dues.
Photograph of student using an early PLATO terminal to solve a mathematical equation. From the original caption: "Teaching Machine developed in Coordinated Science Laboratory under Prof. Don Bitzer."
Photograph of a student using PLATO software on Atari 800, Texas Instruments 99/4A, Apple II Plus microcomputers. Caption reads: "October 19, 1982--Control Data Corporation, Minneapolis-based computer and financial services company, has just announced conversion of its PLATO software for use on Texas Instruments 99/4A, Atari 800 and Apple II Plus microcomputers. PLATO is a self-paced, highly interactive computer-based education system."