A recording of Smith’s interviews with a mother regarding her experience with the Aid to Dependent Children program, used for episode 5 on the welfare system, and a woman from an apartment building about her living conditions.
A recording of Smith’s interviews with a mother of thirteen and a man using a wheelchair, used for episodes 4 and 5 on the subculture of poverty in the United States.
A recording of Smith’s interview with Richard Simmons, Director of the Mayor’s Committee for Human Resources Development, used for episode 24 on Detroit’s poverty program.
A recording of Smith’s interview with Rennie Freeman, the director of the West Central Organization, for episode 18 on African American community organizers.
A recording of Smith’s interview with a group of older African American men who had lived in Detroit for decades. The interview was used for episodes 6-8.
A recording of Smith’s interview with Connie Fredrickson, president of the Community and Social Agency Employees Local 1640, used for episode 23 on the United Community Services of Metropolitan Detroit.
A recording of Smith’s interview with college students Chuck Larsen, Art Johnson, and Lonnie Peek, used for episode 21 on student activists from Wayne State University.
This episode, the first of three featuring interviews with older African American men who had lived in Detroit for decades, focuses on the Northern migration of African American families.