Reports increasing racial segregation in Detroit area, increasing segregation in clubs and organizations, and consequent decreasing community cohesiveness.
Reminiscences of an ex-slave who came to Michigan in 1872 and settled near Reed City in Osceola County. A Clarke Historical Library [Central Michigan University] Facsimile Reprint.
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.
Studies Negro leadership in "Lakeland" (Pontiac?) Michigan, comparing conservative, moderate, and militant styles and emphasizing housing, education, politics, employment, and police and community relations as the most crucial problem areas.
Introductory Sketch of the Author by Rev. Henry M. Turner. Chapter 111. Professor D. Augustus Straker. pg. 744-751. Chapter 127. Samuel C. Watson. P. 860-865. Chapter 154. Robert Pelham, Jr.. P. 1022-1026.
"Describes functioning of the Citizens Advisory Council in the planning of the new Eastern High School."
ICP Case Series no. 95; published for the Inter-University Case Program