"Study of the efforts of five Detroit group work agencies [in period 1940-1950] to improve their interracial practices and of the community factors which impeded or accelerated these efforts."
Compares black and white and black male and female performance on selected psychological tests, using black T.A.P. personnel, white college students and entry level managerial public utility employees.
Lists members of "initiating nucleus" of the Committee: State Senator Joseph Brown, Mrs. Jeanetta Welch Brown, Ulysses Boykin, Hodges Mason, Joe Louis, Charles Boxborough, Mrs. Sara Hill Stuart, and signer of invitation, Arthur M. Bowman.