The Colored American From Slavery to Honorable Citizenship volume 1

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The Colored American From Slavery to Honorable Citizenship volume 1
J W John William Gibson
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0 94. 7 4. 7 28. 0 0. 7 794 72. 6 92. 0 38 27 4 • • 'J Arkansas Western division Montana 93. 0 96. 2 98. 0 92. 3 75 6 98. 5 83 6 95 5 95. 8 95. 4 94. 5 48. 0 43. 4 0. 6 1. 0 1. 6 0. 8 1. 5 0. 2 0. 3 2 0. 5 0. 3 0. 7 80. 3 94. 8 97. 9 89. 2 63 2 97 7 82 8 92. 7 95 4 95. 1 91 6 13. 4 67. 4 1 o Wyoming 1 & Colorado 1 b New Mejiico 1 2 Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho Washington Oregon California 1 5 3 0& 2 04 4 u Alaska 1 Hawaii, 0. 2 Of the entire population returned in 1900, the white element constitut...es Sj. S per cent, and the colored (2 > element 12. 2 per cent. , the Negro element by itself constituting? 11. 6 per cent. Ten years ago the Negro element represented a slightly larger proportion of t\u- population, or 11. 9 per cent. In the two divisions comprising the Southern states and territories, con- sidered as a whole, persons of Negro descent now constitute a somewhat less proportion of the total population than in 1890, but in certain of these st and territories in which this element has in during the decade at a more rapid rate than the ^^uli■ -.

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