George Schermer, director of Detroit’s Mayor’s Interracial Committee, provides testimony before Robert Montgomery, Chairman, State Affairs Committee, Michigan House of Representatives

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George Schermer, director of Detroit’s Mayor’s Interracial Committee, provides testimony before Robert Montgomery, Chairman, State Affairs Committee, Michigan House of Representatives

Subject

Discrimination in employment--Michigan--Detroit | Discrimination--Law and legislation

Description

George Schermer, director of Detroit’s Mayor’s Interracial Committee, provides testimony before Robert Montgomery, Chairman, State Affairs Committee, Michigan House of Representatives in support of state fair employment practices to help alleviate economic discrimination, which is the basis of many of the problems afflicting Detroit's Black community. The Mayor’s Interracial Committee was established to improve race relations following the 1943 Detroit Race Riot. April 18, 1951. Detroit Commission on Community Relations (DCCR)/Human Rights Department Records, Part 3, Box 74, Folder 8. Click the image to read the first two pages of Schermer's testimony.

Source

Detroit Commission on Community Relations (DCCR)/Human Rights Department Records

Publisher

Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University.

Date

April 18, 1951

Rights

When this material is shared, credit shall read: Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University

Relation

Digital Master Record

Identifier

UR000267_74_08_002

Citation

“George Schermer, director of Detroit’s Mayor’s Interracial Committee, provides testimony before Robert Montgomery, Chairman, State Affairs Committee, Michigan House of Representatives,” 12th Street Detroit, accessed November 15, 2024, https://projects.library.wayne.edu/12thstreetdetroit/items/show/351.

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