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The Study Committee of the Flanner House Board prepared this report in 1939, after 41 years of operation. Document includes 11 graphs and 49 tables. This progress report on the Flanner House program covers "a group of services designed to enable an increasing number of Negroes to meet their own responsibilites and take their rightful place in community life." A grant of $4,000 was secured from the Indianapolis Foundation which made possible the collection and analysis of the basic materials pertinent to the understanding of social, economic, cultural and health problems facing the Negro in Indianapolis."8.5 x 11 incheshttp://www.indianahistory.org/contact/contact.asp
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- African Americans
- Crimes
- Cultural Relations
- Economic & Social Conditions
- Employment
- Flanner House (Indianapolis, Ind.)
- Health & Welfare
- History
- Indiana
- Indianapolis
- Labor Supply
- Labor Unions
- Law Enforcement
- Religion
- Religious Groups
- Social Work With African Americans
- Voter Apathy
- Voting
- Wages