The Black Family in Slavery and Freedom, 1750-1925, Volume 10This book provides an exhaustively researched history of black families in America from the days of slavery until just after the Civil War. |
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... Percentage of Heads of Male - Absent Households in Age - Specific Groups Montgomery County York County Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Age of of all of all mother women 20+ female heads of all women 20+ of all female heads ...
... Percentage of Heads of Male - Absent Households in Age - Specific Groups Montgomery County York County Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Age of of all of all mother women 20+ female heads of all women 20+ of all female heads ...
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... percentage of mothers under forty described themselves as " single . " A significant number everywhere but especially in the rural places reported the birth of a child either prior to marriage or during the first year of marriage . Such ...
... percentage of mothers under forty described themselves as " single . " A significant number everywhere but especially in the rural places reported the birth of a child either prior to marriage or during the first year of marriage . Such ...
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... percentage of rural male - present nuclear households as a percentage of all male - present households ranged from 82 percent ( Mount Album ) to 70 percent ( rural Adams County ) and for father - absent nuclear households from 64 ...
... percentage of rural male - present nuclear households as a percentage of all male - present households ranged from 82 percent ( Mount Album ) to 70 percent ( rural Adams County ) and for father - absent nuclear households from 64 ...
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The Birthpangs of a World | 1 |
Because She Was My Cousin | 45 |
I ΙΟΙ | 101 |
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