Summarizes many case studies of black with unspecified residence. Since one of the co-authors practiced psychiatry in Detroit for many years, many of cases must be of Detroiters.
Chapter 6. The Refugee Home Society; Factionalism on the Detroit Frontier. P. 109-122. Describes founding and operation of a Michigan organization, Refugee Home Society, which bought land in Windsor area of Canada in 1851 for settlement of Negroes.