Presents data from interviews and questionnaires conducted in the 1940's, of District Superintendent and black and white ministers. Many descriptions of actual church practices are geographically identified.
Discusses "functions, efforts, and effect of Negro organizations, individual leaders and the Negro press in the selective process of determining candidates for support."
Analysis of tests of gate applicants for auto production jobs at "mid-west" plant, May 1966, finds Negroes scoring below whites. But further analysis shows average white is 2 1/2 years younger, has one year more of education.