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American Anthropologist, 58 ( 2 ), 296 – 308.
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Mooney's obituary is available on JSTOR in American Anthropologist 24, # 2 ( New Series ), pp. 209 – 214.
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The American part of the evening consisted of Paul Creston's Dance Overture, William Schuman's `` Chester '' From `` New England Triptych '' and two works of Wallingford Riegger, Dance Rhythms, Op. 58, and a Romanza For Strings, Op. 56A.
The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 75 % White, 17. 93 % Asian, 0. 04 % Pacific Islander, 2. 97 % African American, 0. 06 % Native American, 1. 58 % from other races, and 2. 42 % from two or more races.
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The racial makeup of the town was 96. 58 % White, 0. 95 % African American, 0. 29 % Native American, 0. 36 % Asian, 0. 04 % Pacific Islander, 0. 58 % from other races, and 1. 20 % from two or more races.
The racial makeup of the county was 61. 58 % white, 10. 18 % black or African American, 7. 27 % Asian, 0. 79 % Native American, 8. 61 % from other races, and 4. 20 % from two or more races.
The racial makeup of the city was 81. 04 % White, 13. 48 % Black or African American, 0. 19 % Native American, 2. 46 % Asian, 0. 03 % Pacific Islander, 1. 21 % from other races, and 1. 58 % from two or more races.
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The racial makeup of the city was 78. 68 % White, 0. 92 % Black or African American, 0. 52 % Native American, 0. 88 % Asian, 0. 03 % Pacific Islander, 16. 39 % from other races, and 2. 58 % from two or more races.
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