"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."
Finds no significant differences between IQ's of seventy six white, seventy six Negro subjects, both groups reared in the North, selected from Herman Kiefer in-patients, and matched for age, education, physical disability.
Documents some two dozen instances of integration in Michigan cities from May 1954 to May 1956, in fields of education, employment, housing, organizations, public accommodations, religion, politics.