Problem of School Attendance and the Colored Moslem Families of Detroit under the Direction of Florence Picotte
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Title
Problem of School Attendance and the Colored Moslem Families of Detroit under the Direction of Florence Picotte
Subject
Education
Detroit (Michigan)
Description
Analyzes available data on thirty-six known Moslem (sic) families, and compares with group similar except for religion. Concludes that the cult offers some solution to these problem-bound families, but doubts its long range survival.
NOTE: This resources has been removed from its cited source (Detroit Public Library) and is no longer available there [2023-06-02].
NOTE: This resources has been removed from its cited source (Detroit Public Library) and is no longer available there [2023-06-02].
Creator
Dillon, Mirian S.
Brown, Barbara
McCrae, Helen
Source
Detroit Public Library
Publisher
Detroit
Date
1935
Type
Report
Identifier
380
Coverage
35 pages
Citation
Dillon, Mirian S., Brown, Barbara, and McCrae, Helen, “Problem of School Attendance and the Colored Moslem Families of Detroit under the Direction of Florence Picotte,” Michigan Black History Bibliography, accessed November 22, 2024, http://mbhb.reuther.wayne.edu/items/show/465.