Browse Items (13 total)

MBHB_Items_165_A.jpg
Committee, of which Dr. Remus Robinson is a member, recommends more foster care for Negro children, using more Negroes in health services, interracial councils in all areas with Negro population, and more attention to minority problems in social…

MBHB_Items_176.jpg
Surveys characteristics of populations of River Rouge and Ecorse, and their attitudes toward Rouge-Ecorse United Center and toward community's social problems.

MBHB_Items_268.jpg
Welfare figures are given by race, sex, employability, marital status, age, and cause of dependency, as of December 1948, and by months for ten previous years

MBHB_Items_288.jpg
Excerpts reports from city agencies serving children (i.e. Public Schools, Parks and Recreation) or having functions of health, law enforcement and rehabilitation, and welfare; and from Michigan Employment Security Commission and United Community…

MBHB_Items_300.jpg
Using data of 1925, gives factual information on Negro in Detroit in following areas: population; industry; thrift and business; housing; health; recreation; education; crime; religion; community organization; and welfare.

MBHB_Items_373.jpg
Data secured from in-depth interviews concern social and economic status; use of leisure; patterns of family life; attitudes toward neighborhood, and local schools; interracial contacts; political, community, civil rights involvement; work…

MBHB_items_537.jpg
Reports a leadership training program for members of Federation of Aid to Dependent Children Mothers.

MBHB_items_580.jpg
Studies "social histories of group of unmarried mothers [87% black] as to their common characteristics, their differences, the problems presented by them other than financial, and the services rendered by agency to the mother and child."

MBHB_items_585.jpg
Recommends educational changes to offset effects of father-absence and public welfare support.
Output Formats

atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2