Friday, February 18, 2022

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Stay Connected With Us on Social Media

We're bringing you some of the most popular, timely, and notable posts from across the Census Bureau's social media channels. 

Here are some recent highlights:  

Director's Blog:Thinking Differently About Perpetuating Excellence

Director Santos shares insight about the value of innovation, creativity, and critical thinking as well as diversity and inclusion as catalysts for achieving excellence and advancing equity.

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Join us in welcoming Director Santos to Twitter! You can follow him here: @CensusDirector

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Celebrating African American Contributions to Our Nation and the Census Bureau

Celebrating African American Contributions to Our Nation and the Census Bureau

Throughout February, we are sharing stories of individuals who helped transform our nation and the Census Bureau. Read our Facts for Features to get started.

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Census History: Genealogy Through the Decades

Census History: Genealogy Through the Decades

Have you started working on your family tree but need help understanding family members' decennial census records? Census schedules and instructions carried by enumerators through the decades are available online. Find out more about each decennial census.

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