A Study of the Common Characteristics of Unmarried Mothers Receiving Aid to Dependent Children: a Study of Seventy-Five Active Cases Carried by the Wayne County Bureau of Social Aid of Detroit as of June 1946
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Title
A Study of the Common Characteristics of Unmarried Mothers Receiving Aid to Dependent Children: a Study of Seventy-Five Active Cases Carried by the Wayne County Bureau of Social Aid of Detroit as of June 1946
            Subject
Childern
                    Social welfare
                    Women
            Description
Studies "social histories of group of unmarried mothers [87% black] as to their common characteristics, their differences, the problems presented by them other than financial, and the services rendered by agency to the mother and child."
            Creator
Jackson, Robbie
            Publisher
Detroit
            Date
1947
            Contributor
Wayne University
            Relation
Catalog entry (Wayne State University): http://elibrary.wayne.edu/record=b2088016~S47
            Type
Thesis, MSW
            Identifier
580
            Coverage
53 pages
            Citation
Jackson, Robbie, “A Study of the Common Characteristics of Unmarried Mothers Receiving Aid to Dependent Children: a Study of Seventy-Five Active Cases Carried by the Wayne County Bureau of Social Aid of Detroit as of June 1946,” Michigan Black History Bibliography, accessed November 3, 2025, http://mbhb.reuther.wayne.edu/items/show/669.
    