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The author analyzes 1890 Census data on gainful occupations among Black Americans, excluding non-wage earners such as housewives and children, and groups work into professions, agriculture, trade and transportation, manufactures, and personal service. Major findings show a large majority employed in agriculture and domestic service, with roughly three-fifths in farming and nearly one-third in personal service, while small proportions worked in professions, trade, or manufacturing. Comparisons with native whites and the foreign-born highlight a higher share of female wage-earners among Black people and different occupational distributions by sex and nativity.

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Henry Gannett

Henry Gannett was an American geographer and statistician known for his work in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He contributed significantly to the understanding of demographic and occupational trends in the United States, particularly through his notable work "Occupations of the Negroes," which examined the employment patterns and economic conditions of African Americans. Gannett's research provided valuable insights into the social and economic landscape of his time, making him a key figure in the fields of geography and social statistics.

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