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Judi Lynn

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Sun May 20, 2012, 02:43 PM May 2012

New 1940 US census records show black undercount

May 20, 2012 at 2:22 pm
New 1940 US census records show black undercount
By Cristian Salazar, Deepti Hajela and Randy Herschaft
Associated Press

New York— It was on the streets of her Harlem neighborhood in the 1940s that teenager Althea Gibson began working on the tennis skills that would take her all the way to winning Wimbledon.

But according to the 1940 census, the trailblazing athlete didn't even exist.

There's no record of Gibson and her family in the decennial census, the records of which were released online to the public April 2 by the U.S. National Archives after a 72-year confidentiality period lapsed.

She and her family aren't the only ones — more than a million black people weren't accounted for in 1940, an undercount that had ramifications at the time on everything from the political map to the distribution of resources.

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http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20120520/NATION/205200336/1020/nation/New-1940-US-census-records-show-black-undercount

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New 1940 US census records show black undercount (Original Post) Judi Lynn May 2012 OP
They must've got that email from Michelle Bachmann. nt DCKit May 2012 #1
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