Sixth grade students, predominantly Negro, at Detroit's Boynton Elementary School, are tested as to their social preferences among other students, and correlations attempted with race.
Gives much data on housing, employment, political activities since World War I, although concetrating on subject of registration and voting, 1928-1932.
Summarizes much of data used in author's thesis. Estimates at least 40% of Negro families in Detroit are from Georgia or Alabama. Gives 1893 as date of appointment of first black policeman, 1921, first black policewoman.
Describes intercultural education programs and allied student committee and campus projects. Except from Cook, Lloyd A., ed. College Study in Intergroup Relations.