Rural U.S.A.: Persistence and ChangeThomas R. Ford |
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... Census with Mexican - Americans . From 1930 to 1970 , the United States Bureau of the Census tried without conspicuous success to develop census techniques refined enough to count the Mexican - American population accurately . Aware of ...
... Census with Mexican - Americans . From 1930 to 1970 , the United States Bureau of the Census tried without conspicuous success to develop census techniques refined enough to count the Mexican - American population accurately . Aware of ...
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... Census , the category " American - Indian " included persons who indicated their race as " Indian ( American ) " as well as persons not classifying themselves in one of the specific race categories but who reported the name of an Indian ...
... Census , the category " American - Indian " included persons who indicated their race as " Indian ( American ) " as well as persons not classifying themselves in one of the specific race categories but who reported the name of an Indian ...
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... Census of Population : 1970 , and also Current Population Reports . Washington : USGPO . 1973. U.S. Census of Population : 1970. Subject Reports . Final Report PC ( 2 ) -3A , " Women by Number of Children Ever Born . " Washington ...
... Census of Population : 1970 , and also Current Population Reports . Washington : USGPO . 1973. U.S. Census of Population : 1970. Subject Reports . Final Report PC ( 2 ) -3A , " Women by Number of Children Ever Born . " Washington ...
Contents
Quality and Conflicts in Land | 19 |
People on the Land | 37 |
The Changing Character of the Nonmetropolitan | 55 |
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