Lists recently established interracial committees, among them Detroit's which has obtained some improvement in taxicab service, housing, and police administration.
Unidexed work describes Flint's Schoool Liason Program (p.77-79) and has occasional tabulations of practices in police departments of cities, including Detroit, Lansing, and Pontiac.
Reports both "facts and attitudes" secured from a preliminary investigation and five days of public inquiry into employment, social services, housing, education, law enforcement aspects of race relations in Pontiac.
Concludes, from a sample of one hundred aged Negores, living in Detroit's tenth police precinct and receiving old age assistance in 1960 that the aged Negro "is in double jeopardy: first by being a Negro and second by being aged"
Describes project, later funded, "for reduction and control of delinquency and youth crime" in Detroit's Tenth Police Precinct, through combining mental health, social work, education and law with community respresentation.