Analyzes available data on thirty-six known Moslem (sic) families, and compares with group similar except for religion. Concludes that the cult offers some solution to these problem-bound families, but doubts its long range survival.
Finds little relation between status inconsistent with education and participation in Detroit Riot of 1967 Cites studies and some findings on characteristics of rioters.
Reports a twelve-week series planned by Ernest L. Brown and staff, aimed to help parents, and motivate, stimulate and encourage their children in career choice and community life.