Counting Americans
Discover the intricate history of census-taking in the United States with Counting Americans by Paul Schor. Published by Oxford University Press Inc in 2020, this compelling paperback spans 378 pages and delves into the evolution of the categories used by the US census from its inception in 1790 through to 1940. Schor expertly illustrates how power relations and racial ideologies have shaped the classification of Americans over time, highlighting critical issues such as slavery, segregation, and immigration. This insightful examination not only sheds light on the historical context of census data but also encourages readers to reflect on the implications of these classifications in contemporary society. Perfect for students, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of identity and demographics in America, Counting Americans is a must-read that invites you to engage with the past while considering its impact on the present.