Gives statistics on population characteristics, as number, nativity, migration, sex, age, urbanization, marital status, fertility, school attendance, literacy, home ownership, occupation, with state, county and city breakdowns
Of the Bulletins available in Michigan libraries, four contain information on Detroit: no. 1. Negro Newspapers and Periodicals in the U.S. (1938, 1939, 1943 editions) no. 2. Convention Dates of Negro Organizations (1939, 1940, 1944, 1946 editions)…
Surveys all aspects of employment where federal policies are involved, presenting information from hearings, field investigations, questionnaires, etc,. many of which centered in Detroit. Covers, in Detroit, federal Negro employment, 1960; employment…
Testimony and statements presented concern employment practices, particularly in automobile and chemical industries, union practices with respect to training, education, housing, and police relations
In describing federal government's role in housing; summarizes Detroit's experience in housing, persons displaced by Federal programs and public housing impact on minorities