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Jones School Students Square Dancing

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Title
Jones School Students Square Dancing
Description
This photograph depicts a racially-integrated school dance for students attending the Jones School in 1949. During this era, the school was involved in early attempts to integrate primary education by offering busing for white students from towns just north of Washtenaw county (Jones School, n.d.) (Monagan, 2019).
People Represented in the Record
Unknown
Creator(s) of the Record
Unknown
Date
April 1949
Location
Jones School, 401 N Division Street, Ann Arbor MI 48104
Medium
Film
Type
Photograph
Subject
Mapping Resistance and Community Action
Rights
This digitized copy is generously provided for research purposes by the Ann Arbor District Library, the institution charged with overseeing the care of the digital item. Copyright for this document is retained by the Ann Arbor News.
Rights Holder
Ann Arbor News
Source
Ann Arbor District Library
Bibliographic Citation
Jones School Students Square Dancing, April 1949. (n.d.). Ann Arbor District Library. Retrieved December 1, 2021, from https://aadl.org/N029_0388_002

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