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Presents miscellaneous data, as number of churches by denomination, building ownership status, geographical distribution and migrations status of members, church sponsored activities and narrative materials on store-front and spiritualist churches.

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Examines origins, typical services, ritual, and finances; and gives other data on spiritualist churches, 1934-1935.

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Describes Negro's shift of allegiance from Republican to Democratic Party, influence of church, and of the Ford Motor Company on Negro politics, and gerrymandering of wards with large Negro concentration.

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Summarizes efforts and success of Ford, Chrysler, and GM in employing "hard core" unemployed.

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Describes program used by Catholic Social Services of Wayne County for finding Negro adoptive homes and parents.

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An Episcopal Bishop describes his childhood in Grand Rapids. A one-page biography of Burgess precedes his essay.

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Volume 1 of this unindexed work describes sale of slaves (p. 196); legislation on slavery (p. 227-228); colored schools (p. 743). Includes chapter on slavery and the underground railroad (p. 475-484).

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(Appears also under title, Michigan and the Emancipation Proclamations in Michigan in Books 5:127-136. Winter 1963) (Reprinted as p. 72-94 of Rose, Arnold M. ed. Assuring Freedom to the Free, a Century of Emancipation in the U.S.A. Detroit, Wayne…

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Tells origin, purposes, progress of this "inter-denominational group of parishes on the Southeast side of Detroit," under direction of the Reverend Bob Baldwin.

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Studies responses of one hundred Lansing Negroes to racial discrimination and segregation as shown in their participation in protest groups and activities.
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