Browse Items (26 total)

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Describes departmental set-up to handle Michigan in migrants. Chapter 12. Report of Work in Michigan, p. 77-81

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Summarizes reports from sub-committees on education, employment practices, migratory labor, housing and voting

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Text and map (Plate IV) show staes of origin of Michigan blacks p. 12-13 Interstate Migration of Native Negro Population

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Describes a typical Southern scene for labor recruitment to auto plants, types of jobs available, wages paid, and living conditions of Detroit's new in-migrants.

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This second of three studies (Howcott-Ponder-Wassenaar) of residents of Hastings-Dequindre-Canfield-Watkins area concentrates on health needs.

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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.

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Studies "adjustment of seventy-five Negro men, ages twenty to fifty who migrated to Ypsilanti during the years 1940 to 1957."

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Contains charts, tables, and text discussion of migration by state, by race, distributed by age and sex, for census decades.

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Includes data on employment, housing, crime, education, churches, and so forth, largely from Negro in Detroit, compiled for the Mayor's Inter-Racial Committee, and Haynes Negro Newcomers in Detroit.

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Through interviews of Detroiters of ten or fewer years of residence, living in Hastings-Dequindre, Canfield-Watkins area, "examines problems encountered their effect on migrant's overall adjustment and the] steps that might be taken to extend more…
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