The Affects of Socio-Economic Variables on Open Occupancy Votes in Three Cities
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Title
The Affects of Socio-Economic Variables on Open Occupancy Votes in Three Cities
            Subject
Race relations
                    Voting
            Description
Compares Detroit's 1964 vote on open occupancy with those in Berkeley, California, and Akron, Ohio; finds "considerable uniformity of voting behavior on race-related issues."
            Creator
Heddle, James M.
            Publisher
Detroit
            Date
1966
            Contributor
Wayne State University
            Relation
Catalog entry (Wayne State University): http://elibrary.wayne.edu/record=b2086479~S47
            Type
Thesis, MA
            Identifier
532
            Coverage
63 pages 
            Citation
Heddle, James M., “The Affects of Socio-Economic Variables on Open Occupancy Votes in Three Cities,” Michigan Black History Bibliography, accessed November 4, 2025, http://mbhb.reuther.wayne.edu/items/show/621.
    