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Includes account of boyhood in Lansing area, and participation in Black Muslim movement in Detroit.

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Homer Martin's letter stating his union "will not tolerate segregation and will fight for the rights of Negro workers in every way," is quoted.

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Last chapter tells of Aunt Sally reaching Detroit.

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pg. 229-263. You Can't Live There! The Sweet Case, Detroit, 1926.

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Tries to measure the self-concept and attitudes toward school of students enrolled in grades three through six in thirteen inner-city schools in Flint; and attitudes of some fifty teachers toward these students.

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Examines attitudes of mothers in a near east-side Detroit area.

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Broadside distributed during 1943 Riot.

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Describes and evaluates a series of assembly programs on intercultural education conducted at St. Philip High School, Battle Creek, in 1947.

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Exploratory study of formal educational experiences of Negro youth living in a Detroit poverty area finds low-motivated students to be skeptical of early success and to maintain low aspirations after early failures.
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