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Black and white photograph of a house. To the right, a sign in the lawn can be seen that reads "Martin Funeral Home".

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Black and white photograph of a house. To the right, a sign in the lawn can be seen that reads "Martin Funeral Home".
Mass at Christ the King Church.
A group of people sit on wooden folding chairs in a large room during the Civil Rights march in Selma.
Three are holding their right hands at chest height with cigarettes in them, the man on the far-right is wearing glasses. A trombone and some tambourines can be seen to the left of the group.
Men's Glee Club seated and posed for a photograph.
Metropolitan Baptist Tabernacle Church
Children seated in folding chairs at Metropolitan Baptist Tabernacle Church.
The records represent aspects from the personal and professional lives of Michael A. Gorman, managing editor of the Flint Journal from 1928 to 1958. Documents include personal and professional correspondence, though more of the former than the latter. The correspondence is sometimes arranged chronologically and other times not. Other records include a multitude of holiday cards received by or sent by Gorman. Two diaries are present, though one has only a handful of dates for 1938. The other is entirely undated. Numerous theatre programs are included.
Gorman, Michael A.
Millinery Class at the Durant Hotel
Milton Port and his children posing in front of a car.
Miscellaneous pamphlets and receipts
Part of H.J. Bachtel Papers