Gives much data on housing, employment, political activities since World War I, although concetrating on subject of registration and voting, 1928-1932.
Studies responses of one hundred Lansing Negroes to racial discrimination and segregation as shown in their participation in protest groups and activities.
pg. 39-55: Neighborhood Improvement Associations. Given results of interviews of property owners and improvement associations in Chicago and Detroit in 1944: number, median size, age, racial policies, failures, attitudes.