Significantly higher proportion of blacks than white approve, as of 1958/59, the use of public funds to support educational television in Detroit area.
"Written to bring the reader some interesting background information, historical and current." Some essays deal with local subjects, as schools and city politics.
Important influences motivating 114 Negro male varsity letter winners from Detroit high schools to attend college are, in order, their mothers, high school coaches, and other teachers, friends, classmates, and fathers.
"Package of resource materials to assist teachers in providing special classroom learning experiences designed to teach students about human rights, the dignity of men and related human values"