. Some notes on Negro crime, particularly in Georgia; . St. Louis Ohio Michigan 1873 1874 1875 1876 109 1877 10 1878 14 1879 99 99 14 1880 423332252422212031 16 1881 1521141614191820 12 1882 1883 1884 1885 1111 13 1886 13 1887 14 1888 57 21 1889 69 30 19 29 1890 58 31 18 36 1891 57 30 24 19 1892 56 29 23 27 1893 59 21 27 28 1894 59 35 29 31 1895 56 24 28 25 1896 52 .26 29 15 36 1897 60 28 12 50 1898 2837 40 38 14 53 1899 555965 33 1900 32 1901 24 23 1902 3834 14 1903 ♦Jail commitments for Charleston Include those sentenced to the chain-gang andthose sentenced to pay a fine or serve a short


. Some notes on Negro crime, particularly in Georgia; . St. Louis Ohio Michigan 1873 1874 1875 1876 109 1877 10 1878 14 1879 99 99 14 1880 423332252422212031 16 1881 1521141614191820 12 1882 1883 1884 1885 1111 13 1886 13 1887 14 1888 57 21 1889 69 30 19 29 1890 58 31 18 36 1891 57 30 24 19 1892 56 29 23 27 1893 59 21 27 28 1894 59 35 29 31 1895 56 24 28 25 1896 52 .26 29 15 36 1897 60 28 12 50 1898 2837 40 38 14 53 1899 555965 33 1900 32 1901 24 23 1902 3834 14 1903 ♦Jail commitments for Charleston Include those sentenced to the chain-gang andthose sentenced to pay a fine or serve a short term in jail. By consulting the above table of statistics it is seen that in Baltimoreduring the year 1888 the rate of jail commitments was 57; in 1901 therate was 65; the highest rate of commitments, 69, was in 1899. The rateof commitments for Charleston in 1880 was 42; in 1903 the rate was 34;the highest rate of jail commitments was in 1880. In St. Louis the rate 24 NINTH ATLANTA CONFERENCE /\OEST5 PER I00O OF NFG-TO POPULATION I8<?0-l<703. MEW YtfRK- NEWARK «**PHILADELPHIA e-^^ piirsBi/ffG o^^ 7 s } 100 .«•«• *W *-* -■•*• 0*^$ *- + + . £^ ■*-*.* f -+--*- - - ++-+ X *- * *■ -t- + -V • X I8<?0 £ 3 4 5 & t g a RICHMOND <~^°co*oc CHARLESTON + + - + +NEW ORLEANS©—* LOUISVILLE SAVANNAH MEMPHIS c^m si LOUIS 26 NINTH ATLANTA CONFERENCE of commitments for 1881 was 15; in 1901 the rate was 24; the highestrate of commitments, 29, was in 1894 and 1896. The rate of jail commit-ments for the state of Ohio was in 1873; in 1902 the rate was 14; thehighest rate of jail commitments, 15, was in 1896. In the st


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