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The Census stats are incorrectly termed. White, Asian, and Black are races, not ethnicities. Hispanic is the only 'ethnicity', which can be of any race.
[edit] Vacancy?
Does anyone know why this district was vacant during the entire 31st Congress (1849-1851)?
- Please reply here: Talk:31st United States Congress#Mass 4.
—Markles 13:38, 21 March 2008 (UTC)