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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... Male - Present Black and White Families , 1960 463 Appendix A A- 1. Afro - American Populations Studied , 1880-1925 477 A- 2. Rural Male Black Occupational Structure , All Males Twenty and Older , 1880 478 A- 3. Occupational Status of ...
... Male - Present Black and White Families , 1960 463 Appendix A A- 1. Afro - American Populations Studied , 1880-1925 477 A- 2. Rural Male Black Occupational Structure , All Males Twenty and Older , 1880 478 A- 3. Occupational Status of ...
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... Male - Absent Households and Subfamilies as Percentage of All Women Aged Twenty to Twenty - nine , New York City , 1925 517 A - 48 . Household Status of All Black Females , New York City , 1905 and 1925 517 A - 49 . Distribution of All ...
... Male - Absent Households and Subfamilies as Percentage of All Women Aged Twenty to Twenty - nine , New York City , 1925 517 A - 48 . Household Status of All Black Females , New York City , 1905 and 1925 517 A - 49 . Distribution of All ...
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... male registrants and of all females gave as their residence places a good distance from Adams and Warren counties , includ- ing Baltimore , Richmond , and Cairo , Illinois , and even Chicago and New York . Most men and women in this ...
... male registrants and of all females gave as their residence places a good distance from Adams and Warren counties , includ- ing Baltimore , Richmond , and Cairo , Illinois , and even Chicago and New York . Most men and women in this ...
Contents
Because She Was My Cousin | 45 |
1 ΙΟΙ | 144 |
Aunts and Uncles and SwapDog Kin | 185 |
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