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Walter F. Willcox

Census Statistics of the Negro: A Paper

In 'Census Statistics of the Negro: A Paper,' Walter F. Willcox meticulously examines the demographic data of the African American population during a critical period in American history. Through detailed statistical analysis, Willcox sheds light on the socioeconomic conditions, educational attainment, and geographical distribution of African Americans in the early 20th century. His literary style is marked by precision and objectivity, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter within a historical context. This paper serves as a valuable resource for scholars of African American studies, sociology, and demography. Walter F. Willcox, a renowned statistician and demographer, was a pioneer in the field of population studies. His expertise in interpreting census data and his dedication to social research are evident in this scholarly work. Willcox's background in academia and his commitment to social justice issues influenced his decision to examine the census statistics of African Americans, contributing to a better understanding of their lived experiences during this period. I highly recommend 'Census Statistics of the Negro: A Paper' to readers interested in the intersection of race, demographics, and social inequality in America.
22 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
Publisher
Good Press
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