Collection, 1967,2005.

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Collection, 1967,2005.

Collection of his papers and reference materials, concerning the treatment of Michigan mental health patients, the Michigan Civil Rights Commission, and discrimination, 1967-1999, 2005, and undated. Included are Biographical Materials about Wright and materials by him about racial discrimination, 1970-2005 (Scattered); and his research concerning restraints and the seclusion of mental health patients at Caro Regional Mental Health Center (Mich.), 1982, 1986-1987; reference articles about racial discrimination, 1967-1999; materials about the pivotal Griggs v. Duke Power Co. case, 1971-1977; Michigan Civil Rights Commission memos and reports, 1967-1975, and undated; and Michigan Dept. of Mental Health materials, mostly circulars, 1988, 1990, 1992, and undated. An article of special interest is about Betty Shabazz and her daughters.

.5 cubic ft. (in 1 box) : ill.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7780000

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Caro Regional Mental Health Center (Mich.)

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Michigan Civil Rights Commission

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Shabazz, Betty

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Michigan. Dept. of Mental Health.

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Wright, Harry N. (Harry Noble), 1881-

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Wright earned a Ph. D. from the College of Education, in Counseling, from Michigan State University (1988), a M. A. from Eastern Michigan University (1970), and a M. of Divinity from McCormick Theological Seminary (1958). From 1958 to 1966 Wright worked as an assistant minister in two United Presbyterian churches in Detroit. From 1966 through 1976 he worked as a community relations representative and complaint investigator for the Michigan Civil Rights Commission, in Lansing (Mich.), where he in...