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Tables i . Wealth and Slaveholding in New York City in 1789-1790 2. Male-Headed White Households Containing Blacks in New York City in 1790 3. Female-Headed White Households Containing Blacks in New York City in 1790 4. New York City Population, 1790-1810 5. Manumissions in New York City Wills, 1783-1800 6. Recorded Manumissions in New York City, 1783-1810 7. Male-Headed White Households Containing Blacks in New York City in 1800 8. Female-Headed White Households Containing Blacks in New York City in 1800 9. Male-Headed White Households Containing Blacksin New York City in 1810 10. Female-Headed White Households Containing Blacks in New York City in 1810 11. White Households Using Black Labor in New York City, 1790-1810 12. White Households Using Black Labor in Richmond County and the Rural Parts of Kings County, 1790-1810 13. White Households Using Black Labor in Queens County, 1790-1810 5 7 8 26 28 2 9 33 34 39 40 5* 52 53 xii Tables 14. Origins of New York and New Jersey Runaways, 1771-1805 15. Motives and Destinations of New York and New Jersey Runaways, 1771-1805 16. Motives and Destinations of Runaways from New York City and Environs, 1771-1806 — Influence of Skill, Linguistic Ability, and Sex 17. Motives and Destinations of Runaways from New York City and Environs, I77i-i8o6-lnfluence ofBirthplace 18. Motives and Destinations of New York and New Jersey Runaways, 1771-1805 —Influence of Age 19. Sex of New York and New Jersey Runaways, 1771-1805 20. Age of New York and New Jersey Runaways, 1771-1805 21. Population in Richmond County and the Rural Part of Kings County, 1790-1810 22. Free Black Population in New York City, 1790-1810 23. Occupations of Heads of White Households Containing Free Blacks in New York City in 1800 24. Occupations of Male Free Black Heads of Households in New York City in 1800 and 1810 25. Female-Headed Free Black Households in New York City, 1790-1810 121 127 '33 '35 136 142 H3 '54 156 i57 158 163 ...

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