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00:00:00 - The Mashatts of Ypsilanti

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Partial Transcript: MASHATT: On campus.

MARSHALL: And he was along, he was along with, uh, George Goodman’s daddy.

MASHATT: Well, I know he have to build that.

MARSHALL: Mm-hmm

Segment Synopsis: A.P. Marshall and Mrs. Mashatt discuss the history of the Mashatt family in the Ypsilanti area as well as Mrs. Mashatt's family, the Scotts from Ann Arbor. Mr. Marshall relates the story of the Ypsilanti first marriage of a Black couple, the Mortons, in 1842.

Keywords: Adams Street School; Anne Higdon; Bernice Kersey; Detroit, Michigan; Donald Mashatt; Erma Mashatt; Hazen King; Jenny Morton; Kenneth Mashatt; Robert Morton; Scott family; Steve Morton; Walls family; Washtenaw Avenue; William Mashatt; Ypsilanti connections to Canada; Ypsilanti, Michigan

Subjects: African American families.

00:09:30 - Seven generations of African-American Ypsilanti

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Partial Transcript: MARSHALL: I don’t have too much trouble with adults, uh, I’ve got some old pictures of, old Palm Leaf Club, like that, they had some in the paper here not long ago.

MASHATT: Yeah, I saw them.

MARSHALL: Well, they said they put those pictures in and had two-three people there, uh—‘unknown.

Segment Synopsis: A.P. Marshall talk about the history of Ypsilanti and the need to preserve the story of Black Ypsilanti. He and Mrs. Mashatt discuss looking for old photos. A.P. Marshall lays out his vision of collecting history for future generations to have pride in their past.

Keywords: A.P. Marshall; Erma Mashatt; Lucille Richardson; Madison Street; Mashatt family; Mattie Dorsey; Monroe Street; Mrs. Aray; Mrs. Carver; Mrs. Grisby; Palm Leaf Club; Ypsilanti, Michigan

Subjects: African Americans--Michigan--Ypsilanti--History. Ypsilanti (Mich.)--History.

00:14:32 - Close-knit Canadian families

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Partial Transcript: MARSHALL: So many people who came, who are here now came from Canada.

MASHATT: Yeah, like the Watkins, and the [Walders], and the Scotts,

MARSHALL: Goodman.

Segment Synopsis: Mrs. Mashatt discusses the close family connections that Ypsilantians from Canada had and how tight-knit the community became here. Mr. Marshall and Mrs. Mashatt make plans to document the family's history.

Keywords: African-American historians; Donald Mashatt; Erma Mashatt; Evelyn Richardson; Gladys Cole; Gladys Scott; Goodman family; Scott family; Watkins family; Ypsilanti Historical Society; Ypsilanti's connections with Canada; Ypsilanti, Michigan

Subjects: African American families. Canada--Emigration and immigration. United States--Emigration and immigration.