A person of mixed white and Negro blood should be returned as a Negro, no matter how small the percentage of Negro blood. Both black and mulatto persons are to be returned as Negroes, without distinction. Monthly Labor Review - Σελίδα 286των United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1933Πλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
| United States. Bureau of the Census - 1930 - 108 σελίδες
...Hindu; and "Kor" for Korean. For a person of any other race, write the race in full. 151. Negroes. — A person of mixed white and Negro blood should be...no matter how small the percentage of Negro blood. Both black and mulatto persons are to be returned as Negroes, without distinction. A person of mixed... | |
| 2002 - 366 σελίδες
...instructions to census enumerators explained that a person who had both "White and Negro blood was to be returned as a Negro, no matter how small the percentage of Negro blood." This categorization of mixed race individuals as "Negro" based on the existence of any black ancestry... | |
| Louis P. Masur - 1999 - 562 σελίδες
...far-fetched if the official United States census for 1930 had not itself carried the following instructions: "A person of mixed white and Negro blood should be...no matter how small the percentage of Negro blood." See Woodward, American Counterpoint, p. 86. 34. Howe, William Faulkner: A Critical Study, p. 129. 35.... | |
| Milton Kleg - 1993 - 334 σελίδες
...how easily one can step into the quagmire of racism and racist activities. CHAPTER 4 RACE AND RACISM A person of mixed white and Negro blood should be...no matter how small the percentage of Negro blood. — Instructions to US Census Enumerators in 1940 Although physical anthropologists and other scientists... | |
| Melissa Nobles - 2000 - 268 σελίδες
...although not consistently. The 1930 census enumerators' instructions were as follows: 1. Negroes. — A person of mixed white and Negro blood should be...no matter how small the percentage of Negro blood. Both black and mulatto persons are to be returned as Negroes, without distinction. A person of mixed... | |
| David I. Kertzer, Dominique Arel - 2002 - 228 σελίδες
...Census definitions followed suit, and enumerator instructions in 1930 for "Negroes" read, in part: "A person of mixed white and Negro blood should be...no matter how small the percentage of Negro blood. Both black and mulatto persons are to be returned as Negroes, without distinction." (US Bureau of the... | |
| Jeffery Scott Mio, Gayle Iwamasa - 2003 - 392 σελίδες
..."Mulattos" now became the basis of categorization of all multiracial African Americans as "Negroes": "A person of mixed white and Negro blood should be...no matter how small the percentage of Negro blood. Both black and mulatto persons are to be returned as Negroes. without distinction" (US Bureau of the... | |
| David Halle - 2003 - 575 σελίδες
...The 1930 census instructions to its enumerators clearly defined the so-called one-drop rule, to wit: "A person of mixed white and Negro blood should be...no matter how small the percentage of Negro blood. Both black and mulatto persons are to be returned as Negroes, without distinction." Before 1890, the... | |
| Jerry F. Hough - 2006 - 642 σελίδες
...politicians of both regions. In 1930, the Bureau finally accepted the "one-drop" rule in its purest form. "A person of mixed white and Negro blood should be returned as a Negro," enumerators were instructed, "no matter now small the percentage of Negro blood." 19 The census takers... | |
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