




Judge Crockett was a former general counsel of the UAW and director of its Fair Employment Practices Committee (1944-46). He was elected to Recorder's Court of Detroit in 1966. Subjects include fair employment practices, discrimination, police misconduct; race relations in Detroit; racial discrimination in the criminal justice system; New Bethel Baptist Church incident; and the United Negro College Fund. Among the correspondents are Victor Reuther and Walter Reuther.
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