Lists recently established interracial committees, among them Detroit's which has obtained some improvement in taxicab service, housing, and police administration.
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.
Editor of Michigan Chronicle and President of Michigan Civil Rights Federation join President of Michigan Division, National Negro Congress, in pointing out to Ford Motor Company the racial implications of their action in the Ford Strike.
Contains much detail on the Detroit branch: internal activities (1914, p.8 and 1957, p.29); national conferences held in Detroit (1921, p. 69 and 1936, p. 27); receipt of Thalheimer award (1948, p. 17); and lauding of Dr. Alf Thomas, promoter of $100…