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Chronology on the History of Slavery and Racism 1790-1829. Contributed by Eddie Becker. 1790 The United States- According to the first census, there are 757,000 blacks in the United States, comprising 19% of the total population.

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The Colonial Period “Heaven and earth never agreed better to frame a place for man’s habitation.” John Smith, founder of the colony of Virginia, 1607

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Advance apology to readers by the authors: This comprehensive history of Hancock County Ms deserves to be available on the World Wide Web. Countless hours have gone into its creation and researchers ought to be able to avail themselves to its offering.

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I. Albion’s Seed by David Fischer is a history professor’s nine-hundred-page treatise on patterns of early immigration to the Eastern United States. It’s not light reading and not the sort of thing I would normally pick up.

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