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Stand Up and Be Counted: Women and Social Justice in Michigan (1960-1985)

Unnamed Land Assessment Study of North Central Ann Arbor

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Title
Unnamed Land Assessment Study of North Central Ann Arbor
Description
This unidentified land assessment of the North Central area of Ann Arbor provides context for the historical settlement of the region by Black residents, while providing ideas for its potential redevelopment. The focus on specific plots along North 4th Avenue connects with other materials from the period (see “Related Item(s)”) that recognize the street as a site of heavily contested meaning for the predominantly Black residents living there and increasingly encroaching forces looking to make a profit from the neighborhood.
Creator(s) of the Record
Unknown [possibly Harriet Fusfeld?]
Date
Circa mid-1960s
Location
For an example of where the city investigated redevelopment, this letter identifies one such example as the lot that included 633 N 4th Ave Ann Arbor, MI 48104, as well as neighboring plots 629 and 635.
Medium
Paper
Type
Report
Subject
Mapping Housing Discrimination
Rights
his digitized copy is generously provided for research purposes by the Bentley Historical Library, the institution charged with overseeing the care of the original document. Copyright for this document is held by the Regents of the University of Michigan.
Rights Holder
Regents of the University of Michigan
Source
Eunice Burns papers: 1960-2011
Bibliographic Citation
Eunice Burns Papers, Box 2, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.

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"What is happening to property in your neighborhood?” Flyer Still Image
Letter from Harriet Fusfeld Text

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