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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.

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Describes forced attachment of Oak Park and Carver School Districts and the establishment of an adult education program for Carver residents.

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Relates group participation to demographic characteristics of interviewees and their neighborhoods in Detroit and Boston.

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Gives summary figures on Negro employment in Detroit auto plants and in four crafts.

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Describes campaign objectives and Detroit contacts.

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Reports beginning with 1945 carry information on opening of facilities to black families in the areas, and their use of the settlement.

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Gives much data on housing, employment, political activities since World War I, although concetrating on subject of registration and voting, 1928-1932.

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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.

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Invites "trade unionists, veterans, church congregations, housewives, all patroitic people" to the rally."

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Describes intercultural education programs and allied student committee and campus projects. Except from Cook, Lloyd A., ed. College Study in Intergroup Relations.
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