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When the 1930 census is opened, what do other historians expect to learn from
it?  In New York, it will give us a picture of occupancy of the biggest,
fanciest new apartment buildings built just before the crash.  It will also
pick up the widening traces of black in-migration to Harlem.

What do others look foward to examining?

Christopher Gray
Office for Metropolitan History
New York City

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