"Compares representative samples of Negro and white aged living in [Detroit] metropolitan area and points out the differences in need for, use of, and out-of-pocket expenditures for health services."
This "detailed record of the situation when the number of employable persons in the case load had reached an all time low" is analyzed by race, sex, and age.
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…
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.
Asks city to insist that all hospitals in new Medical Center give full staff privileges to qualified physicians regardless of race. Describes present policies of Children's, Grace, Woman's, and Harper Hospitals