Ovington, Mary White, Half a man

(New York [etc.] :  Longmans, Green, and Co.,  1911.)

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APPENDIX

The federal census in 1900 contained a
volume on the Negro in the United States, a
source of information quoted by nearly every
writer on the American Negro. The tables
in that volume, however, do not classify by
cities, and any one desiring information re¬
garding the Negro in some especial city must
search through other volumes. As this is a
lengthy task, I am afflxing a list of the tables
in the census of 1900, treating of the Negro
in New York City, believing that it may also
be a guide to students of the new census of
1910, who wish to find New York Negro
statistics.

Population.    Vol. I, Part I.    Published 1901.

Page 868, Table 57. Aggregate, white, and colored
population distributed according to native or foreign
parentage, for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more:
1900.

Page 934, Table 81. Total males twenty-one years
of age and over, classified by general nativity, color,
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