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Data on race and ethnicity
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History
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2.1
18th and 19th centuries
2.1.1
1790 census
2.1.1.1
Loss of data
2.1.1.2
Data
2.1.1.3
Contemporary perception
2.1.1.4
Data availability
2.1.2
1800 and 1810 census
2.1.3
1820 census
2.1.4
1830 census
2.1.5
1840 census
2.1.6
1850 census
2.1.7
1890 census
2.1.8
1900 census
2.2
20th century
2.2.1
1910 census
2.2.2
1920 census
2.2.3
1930 census
2.2.4
1940 census
2.2.5
1950 census
2.2.6
1960 census
2.2.7
1970 census
2.2.8
1980 census
2.2.9
1990 census
2.2.10
2000 census
2.3
21st century
2.3.1
2010 census
2.3.2
2020 census
3
Relation between ethnicity and race in census results
4
Other agencies
5
See also
6
References
7
Further reading
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Race and ethnicity in the United States census
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Self-identification collected by the US census
Measuring Race and Ethnicity Across the Decades: 1790–2010 United States Censuses. The exact terminology of racial groups changes over time.
In the
United States census
, the