Summarizes Fund for Adult Education-financed study of the "history, accomplishments, problems and potentiality of nineteen community and neighborhood councils within the city of Detroit."
Gives text of the platform of a convention meeting in Cleveland, August 24-26, 1854, favoring voluntary emigration and colonization. President of the 102-member convention was William C. Monroe of Michigan.
Describes a multi-faceted project to provide interracial school experiences to white and Negro pupils [and teachers] in three racially unbalanced schools in and about Detroit.