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Community High School Mock Trial Team 2017

Deleted scene from the feature-length documentary Welcome to Commie High from 7 Cylinders Studio.

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Judith's Quilts

Bonus material from the feature-length documentary Welcome to Commie High from 7 Cylinders Studio.

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Spork Game

Video extra from the feature-length documentary Welcome to Commie High from 7 Cylinders Studio.

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Welcome to Commie High - Why Commie High?

Deleted scene from Welcome to Commie High about Community High School's "Commie High" nickname featuring Rachel DeWoskin, Davy Rothbart, Malcolm Tulip, and Neda Ulaby.

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Welcome to Commie High - Culture

Deleted scene from Welcome to Commie High about Community High School culture featuring Francisco Fiori, Rachel DeWoskin, and Marci Woolson.

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Welcome to Commie High - Boundaries

Deleted scene from Welcome to Commie High about Community High School boundaries featuring Malcolm Tulip,  John Sherman, Eva Rosenwald, and Bianca Price-Wallace.

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Welcome to Commie High - Community Resources

Deleted scene from Welcome to Commie High about Community High School community resources featuring Laith Al-Saadi, Davy Rothbart, Marci Woolson, and Elmo Morales.

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Welcome to Commie High - First Names

Deleted scene from Welcome to Commie High about Community High School use of first names featuring Bianca Price-Wallace, John Sherman, Malcolm Tulip, and Neda Ulaby.

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Welcome to Commie High - Forum

Deleted scene from Welcome to Commie High about the Community High School Forums featuring Neda Ulaby, Rachel DeWoskin, Francisco Fiori, and Eva Rosenwald.

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AACHM Oral History: William Hampton

 

William Hampton

William Hampton was born in 1948 in Tyler, Texas, and his grandmother was the midwife. He remembers attending church revival picnics, the Texas Rose Festival, and the Juneteenth parade in his hometown. While attending college in Arlington, Texas, he was active in the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. He went on to launch a Section 8 subsidized housing program in Arlington and in Ann Arbor, where he worked in the community development office. Mr. Hampton has been president of the Ann Arbor chapter of the NAACP since 2005.