The Greater Detroit Committee for Fair Housing Practices, of which many women like Rose Parker Kleinman was a part, published pamphlets like this one to promote the need for advocates for fair housing. These housing aides would find fair housing opportunities in their area for people of color.
This is a report of the First Presbyterian Church in Ann Arbor, Michigan which douments the various racist housing discrimination practices that were occuring in the city. Divided into three sections - "Real Estate Brokers," "Builders," and "Financial Institutions" - the document clarifies the various parties involved in upholding Ann Arbor's housing segregation.
A booklet informing parents of "4 things you need to know to protect your child from New Age teaching." Buehrer characterizes the New Age infiltration of the classroom as a serious threat to children.
HOW TO PRESERVE A HUSBAND.
Be careful in your selection, do not choose too young, and take only such varieties as have been reared in a good moral atmosphere. When once decided upon and selected, let that part remain forever settled, and give your entire thought to preparation for domestic use. Some insist on keeping them in a pickle, while others are constantly getting them into hot water. Even poor varieties may be made sweet, tender, and good by garnishing them with patience, well sweetened with smiles, and flavored with kisses, to taste; then wrap well in a mantle of charity, keep warm with a steady fire of domestic devotion and serve with peaches and cream. When thus prepared they will keep for years.
"AUNT HANNAH."
Flowchart listing major contributors to New Age philosophy and their connections. Figures include Karl Marx, Alice Bailey (prominent American Theosophist), Marquis de Sade, Aldous Huxley, and Charles Darwin.