Shows the "general social-economic level of 166 communities" in Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne counties through fourteen indices, as income, value of home, occupational level, disrupted marriages, housing conditions."
Summarizes a "two-year demonstration project to provide family casework to families confronted with crisis situations" in a Southeast Detroit area whose population is 70% black
Maps showing "population distribution and change, age, nativity, race, and income, occupation, education, housing and social problems," are based on census and other governmental data
Quotes statement, signed by Florence Jackson, CORE; Gloster P. Current; Rev. Charles Hill; William G. Nicholas and Walter Hardin, UAW; citing need for more housing for Negroes, and deploring federal housing policies
Beginning with 1947 regularly includes report from Fair Practices and Anti-Discrimination; 1939, Negro Workers, p. 33-34; 1941 [Negro leaders and workers in the Ford victory] p. 22-23; 1946. Fair practices Committee, p.40-45