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Program shows that Detroit Negro leaders were prominent in the formation of the Council

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Exhibit at the Historical Museum was gathered together with the help of the Heirloom Society, Booker T. Washington Trade Association and other groups and individuals.

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Describes settlements in Cass County, the first Detroit families, and Michigan's importance in the Underground Railroad.

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Deals with "population growth, civil and social status, migration, unique institutional and occupational strides."

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Finds Negroes "have become the most solid Democratic voting block in Detroit."
p. 58-67. Racial and Ethnic Vote Pattern.

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Through questionnaires studies family characteristics, and nature of crime committed by boys who have had two or more court hearings, living in two inner city Detroit areas.

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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…

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Surveys community attitudes and asses cultural awareness of Detroit black community.

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Supreme Linen and Laundry Company, 700 E. Alexandrine Street, Detroit, managed and owned by Fred A. Allen

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The last fifty pages of this biography of Claude Williams describe his experiences in Detroit during World War II in bringing together the church, labor, and blacks.
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