Negroes in the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1904 - 333 halaman |
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... thousand ) ; in the cities , females outnumber males decidedly ( 66 per thousand ) . A difference of the same sort but greater in amount exists between the urban and the rural negro population of the Southern states , where in the ...
... thousand ) ; in the cities , females outnumber males decidedly ( 66 per thousand ) . A difference of the same sort but greater in amount exists between the urban and the rural negro population of the Southern states , where in the ...
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... THOUSANDS TABLE VIII . - Negro population , for the 28. indicated to the eye by the following diagram more clearly than by Table VI . The number of negroes in each of the 31 states and territories having at least 10,000 negroes in 1900 ...
... THOUSANDS TABLE VIII . - Negro population , for the 28. indicated to the eye by the following diagram more clearly than by Table VI . The number of negroes in each of the 31 states and territories having at least 10,000 negroes in 1900 ...
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... thousand of total negro population , and in the country districts , on the con- trary , male negroes outnumber female by 10 per thou- sand , or a difference between city and country of 38 per thousand . The same difference holds for the ...
... thousand of total negro population , and in the country districts , on the con- trary , male negroes outnumber female by 10 per thou- sand , or a difference between city and country of 38 per thousand . The same difference holds for the ...
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... thousand of population 34 more fe- males than males , and that the difference in this respect has increased rapidly since 1890 , when it was only 22 per thousand . Among the non - Caucasians in the country districts at each census there ...
... thousand of population 34 more fe- males than males , and that the difference in this respect has increased rapidly since 1890 , when it was only 22 per thousand . Among the non - Caucasians in the country districts at each census there ...
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... thousand and 575 whites per thousand are single , a difference between the races of 30. But in the South 612 negroes per thousand and 606 whites per thousand are single , a difference between the races of only 6. Similarly , in ...
... thousand and 575 whites per thousand are single , a difference between the races of 30. But in the South 612 negroes per thousand and 606 whites per thousand are single , a difference between the races of only 6. Similarly , in ...
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acreage age periods Alabama Arkansas Basin and Plateau Cash tenants census CENT DISTRIBUTION cent illiterate CENT NEGRO cent of negroes CLASSIFIED BY SEX continental United country districts death rate Delaware District of Columbia Divorced Eastern South Central farm property farms of negro farms operated farms report female figures Florida GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS Georgia Illiter illiteracy Indian Territory Iowa Jersey Kansas Kentucky laborers lation live stock Louisiana Married Maryland Mississippi Missouri Mongolian Montana mulattoes Nebraska negro farmers NEGRO IN TOTAL NEGRO POPULATION non-Caucasians Northern South Atlantic Number of farms number of negro Ohio Oklahoma operated by negroes Owners and tenants popu POPULATION AT LEAST POPULATION IN 1900 races registration area Rhode Island Share tenants South Atlantic division South Carolina South Central division South Dakota Southern South Tennessee Texas tion Total Negro total number total population Unknown VOTING AGES Washington West Virginia Western division Western South white population Widowed
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Halaman 45 - manufacturing and mechanical pursuits" 66 Total. 876 Prom the point of view of the nature of the work performed this group is a composite one, made up of items from the census groups "domestic and personal service," "trade and transportation," and "manufacturing and mechanical pursuits." The justification of this composition lies in the unity of the group as regards the grade of work ; understanding by "grade/'' as in the case of the first group considered, not merely the amount of the attached wage,...
Halaman 4 - Write white, black, mulatto, quadroon, octoroon, Chinese, Japanese, or Indian, according to the color or race of the person enumerated. Be particularly careful to distinguish between blacks, mulattoes, quadroons, and octoroons. The word "black" should be used to describe those persons who have three-fourths or more black blood; "mulatto...
Halaman 4 - The word is here generic, and includes quadroons, octoroons, and all persons having any perceptible trace of African blood. Important scientific results depend upon the correct determination of this class in schedules 1 and 2.
Halaman 69 - The renters for fixed money rentals are the first of the emerging classes, and form five per cent of the families. The sole advantage of this small class is their freedom to choose their crops, and the increased responsibility which comes through having money transactions. While some of the renters differ little in condition from the metayers, yet on the whole they are more intelligent and responsible persons, and are the ones who eventually become landowners.
Halaman 4 - Sex," insert the letter M for male, and F for female, opposite the name, in all cases, as the fact may be. 6. Under heading 6, entitled "Color," in all cases where the person is white, leave the space blank; in all cases where the person is black, insert the letter B; if mulatto, insert M. It is very desirable that these particulars be carefully regarded.
Halaman 69 - ... mules. The change from cropper to tenant was accomplished by fixing the rent. If, now, the rent fixed was reasonable, this was an incentive to the tenant to strive. On the other hand, if the rent was too high, or if the land deteriorated, the result was to discourage and check the efforts of the black peasantry. There is no doubt that the latter case is true...
Halaman 57 - A farm, for census purposes, includes all the land under one management, used for raising crops and pasturing live stock, with the wood lots, swamps, meadows, etc., connected therewith, whether consisting of one tract or of several separate tracts. It also includes the house in which the farmer resides, and all other buildings used by him in connection with his farming operations, together with the land upon which they are located.
Halaman 69 - It is an unsatisfactory arrangement, both for hirer and hired, and is usually in vogue on poor land with hard-pressed owners. Above the croppers come the great mass of the black population who work the land on their own responsibility, paying rent in cotton and supported...
Halaman 69 - Ten" of the land. The croppers are entirely without capital, even in the limited sense of food or money to keep them from seedtime to harvest. All they furnish is their labor; the land-owner furnishes land, stock, tools, seed, and house; and at the end of the year the laborer gets from a third to a half of the crop. Out of his share, however, comes pay and interest for food and clothing advanced him during the...
Halaman 313 - County 3 and under 10 10 and under 20 20 and under 50 50 and under 100 100 and under...