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Thirty-second Sadie Tanner Mossell, Hundred Negro Migrant Families 32. Ibid. 33. Ibid. "The Standard of Living in Philadelphia," p. 9. Among One Introduction to the 1967 Edition xxxv Forty-seventh was cut out of the eastern half of the Twentyninth after the 1910 census and hence not used for Table 3). By 1950, the Thirty-second, the Forty-seventh, and three other North Philadelphia wards were over half Negro; by 1960, this whole section became the city's major ghetto (70 per cent Negro ) During the long, hot summer of 1964, a series of race riots broke out in major American cities, beginning in Harlem in July and ending in Philadelphia on the last day of August.

2 Thomas' "Attitude of Friends Toward Hazard's "Annals," 553. Slavery," 266. 3 There is some controversy as to whether these Germans were actually Friends or not; the weight of testimony seems to be that they were. " Pennsylvania See, however, Thomas as above, p. 267, and Appendix. Magazine," IV, 28-31 r The Critic, August 27, 1897. DuBois' "Slave For copy of protest, see published fac-simile and p. 20, 203. Appendix of Thomas. For further proceedings of Quakers, see Thomas and DuBois, passim. Trade," 12 Negro in Philadelphia, 1638-1820.

Case Study of a Riot: The Philadelphia Story. York: Institute of Human Relations Press, 1966. Drexel Institute of Technology. An New Analysis of Little Businessmen in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1964. Mossell, Sadie Tanner. "The Standard of Living Among One Hundred Negro Migrant Families in Philadelphia," The Annals of the American Academy of Social and Political Science, XCVIII, 1921. City of Philadelphia, Commission on Human Relations. Philadelphia's Non-White Population 1960. Report No. 1, Demographic Data; Report No.

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