The US did not re-apportion the house of representatives after for 1920 census. This was because it showed that the population was more urban, made up of more immigrants and racial and ethnic minorities. The ramifications of this can be seen today.; Further reading: http://opac.amphilsoc.org/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=174885
Prewitt explains how the census can be politicized. Public money funds the program, but the government cannot dictate how that science is conducted. This talk was later re-visted in the APS Great Talks blogpost and as virtual public programming during the COVID-19 pandemic.; Podcast: https://www.amphilsoc.org/museum/exhibitions/great-talks-american-philosophical-society/good-numbers-make-good-democracy;Prewitt was also interviewed by Patrick Spero during the COVID-19 pandemic on the effect of the virus on the 2020 Census
Prospectus for a work published in French in 1834. In addition to Barb_re, contributors to the work include: Charles Farcy, [David B.] Warden, and Alexander Lenoir.; See also Goodman #253 for Spanish-language version of this prospectus.
Prospectus for a work published in French in 1834. In addition to Baradère, contributors to the work include: Charles Farcy, [David B.] Warden, and Alexander Lenoir. For French-language version of this same prospectus see Goodman #254 (973 C683, no. 271).; Item call number: Pam. v. 455, no. 10. Copies of the broadside are also available at: Pam. v. 454, no. 8; 500 Pam. v. 3, no. 27.