Comparative Study of the Attitudes toward Adoption through Social Agencies, among Negro and White Couples

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Title

Comparative Study of the Attitudes toward Adoption through Social Agencies, among Negro and White Couples

Subject

Sociology
Adoption
Detroit (Michigan)

Description

Interviews of twenty Detroit area married couples, half black, confirm hypothesis that if socio-economic status, family composition and religion are comparable, there are no significant racial differences in attitudes toward adoption.

Creator

Bourne, Audrey V.
De Jongh, Dasja
Sullivan, Judith M.

Date

1966

Contributor

Wayne State University

Relation

Catalog entry (Wayne State University): https://elibrary.wayne.edu/record=b2087053~S47

Type

Research Project

Identifier

086

Coverage

61 pages

Citation

Bourne, Audrey V., De Jongh, Dasja, and Sullivan, Judith M., “Comparative Study of the Attitudes toward Adoption through Social Agencies, among Negro and White Couples,” Michigan Black History Bibliography, accessed May 21, 2024, http://mbhb.reuther.wayne.edu/items/show/86.