Recommends dispersal of future low income housing, integration at first grade and following, preparation for changes in school curricula, personnel, and parent education, with September 1971 as target date for achieving balance.
Executive Secretary of Civil Rights Congress occasionally chooses local instances of harassment, police brutality, etc., as subject matter. July 6, 1951- December 12, 1952
Examines "distribution of class attitudes [in 1960] within a large segment of Detroit's blue-collar world." Data is available for racial and ethnic groups.
Studies both internal dynamics and external accomplishments of several civil rights groups in Grand Rapids 1961-1964. Notes that all may work effectively if at least one threatens or precipitates change.
Summarizes a "two-year demonstration project to provide family casework to families confronted with crisis situations" in a Southeast Detroit area whose population is 70% black