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Wealth Production and Immigration, 119, 159.
Welfare Work, 219.
Wilc.o.x, Professor, 227.
Footnotes:
[1] Bluntschli, "Theory of the State," pp. 108-181.
[2] _Atlantic Monthly_, May, 1903, p. 649.
[3] Shaler, p. 651.
[4] Ripley, "The Races of Europe."
[5] Ripley, Chs. XVII and XVIII.
[6] See the interesting series of articles by H. N. Ca.s.son, _Munsey's_, 1906.
[7] Lodge, p. 138.
[8] "History and Topography of New York," Address at Cornell University, June 30, 1870.
[9] These figures are probably exaggerated, but authorities agree upon the magnitude of the migration. Fiske, "Old Virginia," Vol. II, p. 594.
[10] Hanna, "The Scotch-Irish," Vol. II, p. 2.
[11] Tillinghast, "The Negro in Africa and America."
[12] Burgess, pp. 45, 225; Fleming, pp. 380, 433.
[13] Burgess, p. 207.
[14] See Ch. VIII, "Politics."
[15] Commission of Education _Report_, 1900-1901, Vol. I, p. ci.
[16] Hugh M. Browne, A.M.E., _Zion Church Quarterly_, April, 1894, quoted by Tillinghast, p. 186.
[17] Fannie B. Williams, _Charities_, October 7, 1905, p. 43.
[18] _Atlanta University Publications_, No. 7, p. 188.
[19] Bureau of Labor, _Bulletin_, No. 35.
[20] _Atlanta University Publications_, Nos. 3 and 8.
[21] _Atlanta University Publications_, No. 3, pp. 153-178.
[22] Twelfth Census, _Supplementary a.n.a.lysis_, p. 203.
[23] Willc.o.x, "Census Statistics of the Negro," _Yale Review_, 13:279 (1904).
[24] "The Negro Farmer," p. 90.
[25] Pp. 9, 10.
[26] Dabney, Commissioner of Education, _Report_, 1902, Vol. I, p. 797.
[27] Twelfth Census, _Supplementary a.n.a.lysis_, pp. 305, 307.
[28] _Supplementary a.n.a.lysis_, p. 204.
[29] Pp. 16, 17; Wood, "American in Process," p. 218.
[30] Twelfth Census, Vol. III, p. lxix.
[31] _Atlanta University Publications_, No. 1, p. 24.
[32] _Atlanta University Publications_, No. 2, p. 9.
[33] Twelfth Census, Vol. III, p. lx.x.xii.
[34] P. clxxvi.
[35] P. ccxviii.
[36] Pp. cxix, cxxiii, cxxvii.
[37] Hoffman, p. 70.
[38] Twelfth Census, _Supplementary a.n.a.lysis_, pp. 496, 497.
[39] _Atlanta University Publications_, No. 1, p. 26.
[40] Figures for 1883.
[41] Less than one-tenth of one per cent.
[42] This is the number according to race; the table gives the number according to last place of residence.
[43] _Review of Reviews_, 33:491 (1906).
[44] Statistics mainly from King and Okey, "Italy To-day."
[45] _Review of Reviews_, 33:491 (1906).