A Report On Housing Conditions in the Oranges

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A Report On Housing Conditions in the Oranges
Edith Rockwell Hall
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 No. Of single houses each size 1 3 6 4 17 23 11 10 6 10 1 No. Apts. Each size in two-family houses.. 1 10 6S 146 77 30 8 3 Largest no. In families occupying 2 6 10 11 11 10 9 11 9 9 9 Average no. In families occupying 2 2. 1 2. 9 4. 1 4. 5 4. 7 5. 7 5. 5 5. 2 9 9 Average rent per room... $3. 50 $2. 70 $2. 40 $2. 76 $2. 66 $2. 51 $2. 30 $2. 47 In comparing these figures with the corresponding figures in Districts A and B we find that the average numbers of individuals
...to apartments in this district is lower than in either of the other two. A comparison of negroes with whites within the district shows that in 3-, 4-, and 5-room houses and apartments which make up the bulk of those inspected, the negroes invariably have more rooms to a given number of individuals. This, contrary to the general belief, bears out the observation that as a rule negroes do not as readily herd into crowded quarters as do the Italians and other whites. This is doubtless due partly to lack of thrift and an easy going self indulgence characteristic of the race, but it is also due very largely to an instinctive knowledge of and regard for a nicety of living, which is one of their highest qualities when prop- erly cultivated.

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