| Jeffery Scott Mio, Gayle Iwamasa - 2003 - 392 halaman
...word here is generic. and mcludes quadroons. octoroons. and all persons having any perceptible irace of African blood. Important scientific results depend...the correct determination of this class in schedules I and 2 [emphasis added]. (US Bureau of the Census. 1989. p. 26; in Nobles. 2(XXt. p. 17401 Regardless... | |
| Sana Loue - 2007 - 235 halaman
...failed to explain the term's meaning. The 1870 and 1880 censuses specifically defined "mulattoes" as "quadroons, octoroons, and all persons having any perceptible trace of African blood" (Davis, 1991). The 1890 census required that the enumerators record the exact proportion of "African... | |
| Susan Courtney - 2005 - 404 halaman
..."blood" dominated for several decades.24 For example, "the term mulatto [was] defined in 1870 to include 'quadroons, octoroons, and all persons having any perceptible trace of African blood'"; and "in 1890 the term 'black' was defined to include all persons 'having threefourths or more "black... | |
| Lawrence Gushee - 2005 - 400 halaman
...correct accents that his name would have in French. 27. The instructions to census enumerators read "Be particularly careful in reporting the class mulatto....the correct determination of this class in schedules i and 5." See Twenty Censuses: Population and Housing Questions, 1700—1080, US Department of Commerce,... | |
| Sana Loue - 2006 - 152 halaman
...mulattoes, but did not explain what the term signified. The 1870 and 1880 censuses defined mulattoes as "quadroons, octoroons, and all persons having any perceptible trace of African blood" (Davis, 1991). The 1890 census required that enumerators record the exact proportion of "African blood,"... | |
| Heidi Ardizzone - 2007 - 636 halaman
...were "Chinese" and "lndian." The instructions to census takers specified that "mulatto" should include "quadroons, octoroons, and all persons having any perceptible trace of African blood," cautioning that "[ijmportant scientific results" would rely on accurate determination of the mulatto... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service - 1969 - 854 halaman
...class mulatto," admonished the 1880 enumerator's guidebook. "The word is here generic, and includes all persons having any perceptible trace of African blood. Important scientific results depend on the correct determination of this class." One reads the last remark with mindboggling wonder! Looking... | |
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