A. P. Marshall, Ypsilanti Black History Leader, Dies At Age 86
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2001
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African-American Firsts Mark Steps To Equality
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28
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February
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2000
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Moore, Sam (Noel Samuel)
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1997
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Hunt Pressed For Bank Robber - Ypsilanti Officer, Bandit Die
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July
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1975
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No Bond For Bank Suspect
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July
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1975
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Detective Sgt. Daniel Heliker Escorts Howard Hughes III, Suspect in Ypsilanti Bank Robbery and Fatal Shooting of Officer Douglas Downing, July 1975 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1975
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Ann Arbor News, July 13, 1975
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Hughes With Detective Sgt. Heliker In City Hall Before Bond-Setting Hearing
Ann Arbor News, July 13, 1975
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Hughes With Detective Sgt. Heliker In City Hall Before Bond-Setting Hearing
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Suspect In Bank Robbery Was Questioned, Released
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1975
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4th Bank Slaying Suspect Arrested
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July
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1975
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"We Thought We Were Invincible"
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August
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1986
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Marshall, Prof. George William
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1968
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