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1796 |
Israel Baer Kursheedt arrives in Boston. |
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1800 |
More than 1,000 of Boston’s 24,937 residents are minorities. |
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1806 |
Some 1,875 free African-Americans live in Boston |
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1810 |
Of Boston’s 33,787 residents, 1,468 classified as non-white. |
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1820 |
Of Boston’s 43,298 residents, 1,690 (3.9%) are classified as non-white. |
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1830 |
Of Boston’s 61,392 residents, 1,875 (3.1%) are described as “free colored persons.” |
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1840 |
Of Boston’s population is 93,383, 2,427 (2.6%) are described as “Free Colored Persons.” |
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1845 |
Jewish population of Boston is estimated at 40 to 100. |
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1850 |
Jewish population of Boston is estimated at 350 to 500. |
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1850 |
Of Boston’s 136,881 residents, 1,999 (1.5%) are described as “Free Colored.” |
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