Compares "Police Department conditions in 1957-58 with those in 1962-63; [finds] no appreciable gains of Negroes either entering the Police Department, promotions, or integrating the force."
p. 31-42. Statement [and Testimony] of Arthur Yim, Director of Business Service, Mayor's Development Team, Detroit, Michigan. (Reprinted by Mayor's Development Team as separate pamphlet
Riots and Rebellion, Civil Violence in the Urban Community. Reports on seventy-seven interviews with Grand Rapids clergymen including five Negro Protestant ministers, on reactions to Grand Rapids Riot of July 24, 1967.
Studies "the accomplishment of anti-discrimination policy by means of rule-making powers" in this account of the overturning of discriminatory real estate practices white support from NAACP and other in Grosse Pointe suburbs