Lists recently established interracial committees, among them Detroit's which has obtained some improvement in taxicab service, housing, and police administration.
Letter by a soldier's wife at Sojourner Truth Project describes her inability to secure employment at Ford Motor Co. Footnotes reads "Donated by Production Foundry-Ford Local 600, UAW-CIO."
Unidexed work describes Flint's Schoool Liason Program (p.77-79) and has occasional tabulations of practices in police departments of cities, including Detroit, Lansing, and Pontiac.
Gives text of the platform of a convention meeting in Cleveland, August 24-26, 1854, favoring voluntary emigration and colonization. President of the 102-member convention was William C. Monroe of Michigan.