Browse Items (82 total)

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Describes housing discrimination in Detroit and environs from World War I forward

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Condemns Detroit Police Department and its Commissioner, Harry S. Toy, for anti-Negro and anti-union violence.

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Traces history of blacks in Detroit, and present status as revealed by 1960 census data. Begins with year 1701.

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Finds much discrimination in employment and need for better vocational training.

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Study of one hundred and fifty Negro males in Lansing shows status achievement in occupation, income and especially in education, leads to participation in collective action to reduce discrimination.

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"Examines role of human relation commissions, school systems, Negro leaders and community action programs in providing job training for the adult," using Detroit as an example. Book chapter in Employment, Race and Poverty.

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Describes dislocations resulting from construction of highway in predominantly black area of city. Not examined.

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Documents activities concerned with relocation of some three hundred Negro families displaced by construction of Interstate 496 through Lansing.
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