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		<title>CELEBRITIES IN THE 1930 CENSUS II</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andre Soares</dc:creator>
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CELEBRITIES IN THE 1930 CENSUS Q&#038;A: Part I
 What does the 1930 census tell us about those people?
Specifically, it&#8217;s a snapshot of each celebrity&#8217;s life on one specific day &#8212; April 1, 1930. 
As I put this book together, I had to decide which information I would include from the census. I realized that listing the answers to all 32 questions would not be possible, so I chose twelve of the most appealing and relevant. Of course, I knew that the subjects&#8217; location would attract the most curiosity. 
The value of the person&#8217;s home or the rent he paid was another point of interest. This was the only census in which every person was asked if he or she owned [...]]]></description>
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