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  1. Book Information
  2. Preface
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Part 1 The Negro as a Wage Earner in New York City
    1. CHAPTER I: The City and the Negro--The Problem
      1. Foot-Note on the Manner and Causes of City Concentration of Population
    2. CHAPTER II: The Negro Population of New York City
      1. Footnotes:
    3. CHAPTER III: General Condition of Wage-Earners
      1. I. Sex and Age of Negro Wage-Earners
      2. 2. Nativity of Negro Wage-Earners
      3. 3. Marital Condition of Wage-Earners
      4. 4. Families and Lodgers
      5. Footnotes:
    4. CHAPTER IV: Occupations of Wage-Earners
      1. I. An Historical View of Occupations
      2. 2. Occupations in 1890 and 1900
      3. Occupations in 1905
      4. Footnotes:
    5. CHAPTER V: Wages and Efficiency of Wage-Earners
      1. I. Wages in Domestic and Personal Service
      2. 2. Wages in Other Occupations
      3. 3. Efficiency of Wage-Earners
      4. Footnotes:
  5. Part 2 The Negro in Business in New York City
    1. CHAPTER I: The Character of Negro Business Enterprises
      1. 1. The Business Promise
      2. 2. A History of the Negro in Business
      3. 3. The Nature of the Establishments in 1909
      4. 4. Ownership of Establishments
      5. 5. Size of Business Enterprises
      6. Footnotes:
    2. CHAPTER II: The Volume of Business
      1. I. Valuation of Tools and Fixtures
      2. 2. The Amount of Merchandise on Hand
      3. 3. Gross Receipts in 1907 and 1908
    3. CHAPTER III: Dealing with the Community
      1. I. Age of Establishments
      2. 2. Permanence of Location
      3. 3. Business Methods
      4. 4. Credit Relationships
      5. 5. The Purchasing Public
      6. Footnotes:
    4. CHAPTER IV: Some Sample Enterprises
      1. 1. Individuals and Partnerships
      2. 2. The Negro Corporation
  6. Conclusion
  7. APPENDIX A
    1. Family Schedule
    2. Family Schedule (Reverse Side)
  8. APPENDIX B
    1. Firm Employees Schedule
    2. Firm Employees Schedule (Reverse Side)
  9. APPENDIX C
    1. Business Schedule.
  10. SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
  11. INDEX
  12. The Full Project Gutenberg License

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