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  • sons of the same race; they inflict heavy punishments upon

ministers and other officials who perform a marriage ceremony between a white person and one of another race, and upon those who issue licenses for such a marriage; and they declare the offspring of such marriages illegitimate and incapable of inheritance. In each of these positions, the courts, Federal as well as State, have upheld the twenty-six States and Territories.

Twenty-four States and Territories do not prohibit intermarriage between the white and other races. It is not within the province of this study to consider the actual amount of admixture that is going on in these States. But inasmuch as Boston has often been cited as the city in which the number of marriages between white persons and Negroes is very large (estimated by Senator Money, of Mississippi, at 2,000 in 1902), the report of the registry department of Boston for the years 1900-1907 is here added:

INTERMARRIAGES IN BOSTON

                Colored man White man Total Number
                   White Colored of Mixed
                   woman woman Marriages

1900 32 3 35
1901 30 1 31
1902 25 4 29
1903 27 2 29
1904 27 1 28
1905 17 2 19
1906 17 2 19
1907 28 4 32

From this it appears that the number, never appreciably large, has been steadily decreasing.