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Mariners and Ships in Australian Waters - 0 views

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    mariners, crew, passengers, stowaways, whaling, cabin, steerage, barque, steam ship, brisbane, sydney, adelaide, melbourne, hobart, tasmania, new zealand, san francisco, australian, warner, genealogy, australia, new south wales, nsw, departure, travel, arrivals, shipping, ships, vessels, captain"s, "mariners, crew, passengers, stowaways, whaling, cabin, steerage, barque, steam ship, brisbane, sydney, adelaide, melbourne, hobart, tasmania, new zealand, san francisco, australian, warner, genealogy, australia, new south wales, nsw, departure, travel, arrivals, shipping, ships, vessels, captains, Shipping and Mariners Records
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The importance of the 1870 U. S. Census to African-American research - 0 views

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    When the 1860 federal census was collected and enumerated, slavery was still legal within most of the states south of the Mason-Dixon line. The 1860 federal census enumerated only free people of color in its population schedule; slaves were enumerated namelessly on a separate schedule, identified only by slave owner, age, gender, and color.
Michael Hait

FBI begins 'Civil Rights-Era Cold Case Initiative' seeking next-of-kin for unsolved mur... - 0 views

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    During the struggle for civil rights, many brave men and women sacrificed their lives to improve the lives of Americans of all races. Unfortunately, because of lingering institutional racism in the South, the murders of these civil rights workers were not all investigated to their fullest, and quite a few went unsolved. The Federal Bureau of Investigation recently announced its "Civil Rights-Era Cold Case Initiative," to try to identify the next-of-kin of some of the victims of these cases.
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