Wright County Missouri 1930 Federal Census
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Author | : Allan R. Ellenberger |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2008-02-29 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 0786434112 |
This directory provides an extensive listing of household information collected for over 2,265 famous or notorious individuals who were alive during the 1930 United States Census. Figures from the entertainment industry constitute the bulk of the material, but the work also includes census data for hundreds of scientists, athletes, politicians, criminals, cult figures, and religious leaders. Entries includes the household members' birth and/or professional names, occupations, residential address, and an estimate of the homes' value or monthly rental fee. Each entry also offers a brief guide to finding the household's original census data through the National Archives microfilm. Several appendices provide overall population data from the 1930 Census, a complete list of the 32 questions originally included in the census questionnaire, and contact information for current National Archives and Records Administration locations.
Author | : United States. National Archives and Records Administration |
Publisher | : National Archives Trust Fund Board National Archives and Rec |
Total Pages | : 116 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Computers |
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Total Pages | : 1352 |
Release | : 1889 |
Genre | : Local history |
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Author | : National Archives (U.S.) |
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Total Pages | : 122 |
Release | : 1958 |
Genre | : Archives |
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Author | : Loretto Dennis Szucs |
Publisher | : Ancestry Publishing |
Total Pages | : 180 |
Release | : 2001-12 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780916489984 |
Finding Answers in U.S. Census Records is a comprehensive guide to understanding and using U.S. Census records, in particular those of the federal census. Aimed at the general family history audience, this book is especially useful for the beginning to intermediate researcher. Along with a description of the history and structure of the federal census there is a guide to each decennial census. Three appendixes offer a description of major census data providers, major stare and national archives with census collections, and specially designed census extraction forms. Includes a complete index.
Author | : Marian M. Ohman |
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Total Pages | : 164 |
Release | : 1983 |
Genre | : Administrative and political divisions |
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Author | : William James Smith |
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Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 2005 |
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Author | : United States. Bureau of the Census |
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Total Pages | : 1266 |
Release | : 1942 |
Genre | : United States |
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Total Pages | : 1642 |
Release | : 1934 |
Genre | : Government publications |
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Author | : Dominic J. CapeciJr. |
Publisher | : University Press of Kentucky |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 2014-10-17 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0813156467 |
On January 20, 1942, black oil mill worker Cleo Wright assaulted a white woman in her home and nearly killed the first police officer who tried to arrest him. An angry mob then hauled Wright out of jail and dragged him through the streets of Sikeston, Missouri, before burning him alive. Wright's death was, unfortunately, not unique in American history, but what his death meant in the larger context of life in the United States in the twentieth-century is an important and compelling story. After the lynching, the U.S. Justice Department was forced to become involved in civil rights concerns for the first time, provoking a national reaction to violence on the home front at a time when the country was battling for democracy in Europe. Dominic Capeci unravels the tragic story of Wright's life on several stages, showing how these acts of violence were indicative not only of racial tension but the clash of the traditional and the modern brought about by the war. Capeci draws from a wide range of archival sources and personal interviews with the participants and spectators to draw vivid portraits of Wright, his victims, law-enforcement officials, and members of the lynch mob. He places Wright in the larger context of southern racial violence and shows the significance of his death in local, state, and national history during the most important crisis of the twentieth-century.