LeRoy Cappaert visual materials series. 1968 and 1986-1998.

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LeRoy Cappaert visual materials series. 1968 and 1986-1998.

Photographs include portrait of Cappaert and aerial view, 1968, of Ann Arbor city hall and adjacent blocks; videotapes of Ann Arbor Board of Education meetings at which Cappaert appeared or was honored; also videotapes of interviews regarding Nicaragua and the Coalition for Peace in Central America; and photograph album about his daughter, Andrea Cappaert.

Photographs and slides. 0.2 linear ft.Videocassettes 12 cassettes (VHS) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8334435

Bentley Historical Library

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Cappaert, LeRoy.

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Democratic city councilman from Ann Arbor, Michigan, from 1964-1970, delegate to the 1968 Democratic National Convention, and member of the Coalition for Peace in Central America, and organization established to provide assistance to Ann Arbor's sister city, Juigalpa, Nicaragua. From the description of LeRoy Cappaert visual materials series. 1968 and 1986-1998. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 85778467 Teacher and Democratic city councilman from Ann Arbor, Michi...

Cappaert, Andrea Lael, 1952-1980.

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Ann Arbor, Michigan, poet and journal writer. From the description of Andrea Lael Cappaert papers, 1952-1980. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 82446694 Andrea ("Andy") Lael Cappaert was born July 5, 1952 in Moline, Illinois, the daughter of Lael and LeRoy Cappaert. The following year, Andrea and her family moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan. At age two Andy was stricken with polio and for the rest of her life was confined to an iron lung at night and a po...

Coalition for Peace in Central America.

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