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].

Creator

Dillon, Mirian S.
Brown, Barbara
McCrae, Helen

Source

Detroit Public Library

Publisher

Detroit

Date

1935

Type

Report

Identifier

380

Coverage

35 pages

Tags

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 December 26, 2024, http://mbhb.reuther.wayne.edu/items/show/465.