On 24 July 1990, the National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus of the United States designated November ‘Black Catholic History Month.’ Thank...
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When the 1860 federal census was collected and enumerated, slavery was still legal within most of the states south of the Mason-Dixon line. The 1860...
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The Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition, which is affiliated with Yale University, relates the following purpose...
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Previous posts in this column demonstrated the use of family clusters and neighborhood clusters to identify families in the U. S. federal census. In...
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In 1860, as the local census enumerators traveled their counties, the nation was on the verge of upheaval. The presidential election, with the fate of...
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I bought this book from Amazon on the recommendation of Angela Walton-Raji, in her April 2nd podcast. And having just finished it today, I will say...
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