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p. 38-40. The Experience of One Church. Tells how Friendship Babptist Church bought a site and financed a building in a redeveloped area.

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New Hospital, built with Teamsters' loan is the "brain child of Dr. Guy O. Saulsberry."

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Studies sixty-seven non-white trainees, nearly three quarters women, a majority of whom felt YEP vestibule training helpful.

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Gives figures by county, by state department, and by salary levels.

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The last fifty pages of this biography of Claude Williams describe his experiences in Detroit during World War II in bringing together the church, labor, and blacks.

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Reports on racial policies of individual United community Service agencies offering camping services, help to the aged, and to children. A six page supplement, issued three months later, showed some agencies to have modified their racial policies.

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Surveys social statistics and social services available in area 62% black.

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Supreme Linen and Laundry Company, 700 E. Alexandrine Street, Detroit, managed and owned by Fred A. Allen

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Contains some factual information, on such topics as Negro social agencies, and employment opportunities for Negro girls

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