Finds dropouts in two central city schools to have inadequate counseling, restricted vocational choices, poor self-images and feelings of rejection by teachers.
Study covering nearly six hundred pregnant women in east-central Detroit in 1965, three-quarters non-white, concludes patterns of "ideal" maternal behavior are class-derived, and not necessary for healthy pregnancies.
Speeches and papers by John Dancy, Don Marshall, Mrs. Geraldine Bledsoe, L.C. Blount, Ed Swan, and others emphasize the bleak employment history of the depression and gloomy immediate prospects.