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Description Less than 6 per cent. of the city children are more than a year backward, 18 per cent. of the mill children, and 26 per cent. of the colored children. None of either the mill or colored children test more than one year above age while 10 per cent. of the city children do.
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Source Josiah Morse: A comparison of white and colored children measured by the binet scale of intelligence. The Popular science monthly, Volume 84, p78. New York, Popular Science Pub. Co., January 1914. Online: archive.org.
Author Josiah Morse
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