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1895 |
Boston’s Jewish population is estimated as 20,000. |
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1900 |
African-American residents begin moving to the South End. |
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1900 |
African-Americans begin moving from the West End. |
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1900 |
Boston’s Jewish population is estimated at 40,000. |
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1900 |
Of Boston’s 560,892 residents, 11,591 are African-American. |
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1900 |
Of the estimated 600 Chinese residents in Boston, some 500 live in Chinatown. |
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1905 |
East Boston is reputedly the largest Jewish community in New England. |
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1910 |
Boston’s Jewish population is estimated at 60,000. |
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1910 |
Of Boston’s population is 670,585, 14,889 are described as Negro, Indian, Chinese Japanese and All Other, including 13,564 who are African-American. |
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1910 |
Of the estimated 1,100 Chinese residents in Boston, some 900 live in Chinatown. |
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