Comparative Study of the Attitudes toward Adoption through Social Agencies, among Negro and White Couples
Dublin Core
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 November 22, 2024, http://mbhb.reuther.wayne.edu/items/show/86.