as heads of families, of lodgers, and of adult sons and daughters or other relatives in the family could not be ascertained. Therefore, no attempt was made to give statemen
s important, therefore, to note that 113 out of 159 males, or 71.1 per cent, and 106 out of 167 females, or 63.5 per cent, were single, excluding those unknown. This suggests what t
Negro Wage-earners, Fifteen Years
ition Male.
No. Per cen
16.3 30 1
71.1 106 63
5.7 27 1
3 1.9 -
8 5.0 4
100. 167 1
duals has been indicated, we may profitably