The Black Family in Slavery and Freedom, 1750-1925An exhaustively researched history of black families in America from the days of slavery until just after the Civil War. |
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Herbert G. Gutman. A - 18 . Household Status of Black Women Aged Fifty and Older , 1880 494 A - 19 . Comparison of Household Composition of Rural Blacks and Whites , 1880 495 A - 20 ... Black Male - Absent Households and Xv Tables.
Herbert G. Gutman. A - 18 . Household Status of Black Women Aged Fifty and Older , 1880 494 A - 19 . Comparison of Household Composition of Rural Blacks and Whites , 1880 495 A - 20 ... Black Male - Absent Households and Xv Tables.
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... BLACK HOUSEHOLDS BY PERCENT , SAN JUAN HILL AND TENDERLoin Districts , NEW YORK CITY , 1905 Size of household by ... BLACK HOUSEHOLDS WITH TWO OR MORE PEOPLE , NEW YORK CITY , 1905 Type Irregular households Kin - related black households ...
... BLACK HOUSEHOLDS BY PERCENT , SAN JUAN HILL AND TENDERLoin Districts , NEW YORK CITY , 1905 Size of household by ... BLACK HOUSEHOLDS WITH TWO OR MORE PEOPLE , NEW YORK CITY , 1905 Type Irregular households Kin - related black households ...
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... households because these con- tained only either men or women . In nearly three of four of remaining households ( 6 percent of all households with two or more residents ) men and women were close enough in age to sug- gest the ...
... households because these con- tained only either men or women . In nearly three of four of remaining households ( 6 percent of all households with two or more residents ) men and women were close enough in age to sug- gest the ...
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The Birthpangs of a World | 1 |
Because She Was My Cousin | 45 |
I ΙΟΙ | 101 |
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