This bound, unpublished volume available at the Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, contains excerpts from printed materials, replies to queries of persons still living concerning their memories of the Railroad, and other miscellany.
Using fictitious names, describes an actual episode, the closing of an automobile paint factory on Detroit's westside in 1967. Presents case histories of several involved blacks, included a UAW international representative.
Compares differences in values, attitudes, and expectations of eighty nine Negro and white elementary school teachers, toward Negro and white pupils from low income families in a midwestern urban community.