Pg. 58-62. Michigan. Summarizes study of patterns of employment in the construction industry in Detroit, Lansing, and Grand Rapids, and practices of employers, unions, and apprentice training schools.
Significantly higher proportion of blacks than white approve, as of 1958/59, the use of public funds to support educational television in Detroit area.
Studies "how one school's teachers (twenty-four black, two white) perceived the value and origin of, and their own involvement in selected school actions" as school camping, father-son night, student bowling club, school carnival.
Flint Public School teachers of the disadvantaged believe their education inadequate, particularly in Negro history, anthropology, and primary experience with disadvantaged children.