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Industrial Problems, Welfare Work: United States: Social Conditions, United States, Census of 1900, Classification of the Occupations by Race and Nativity: 1900

Date

c. 1903

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Artist: Unidentified Artist,

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.2356.2

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Title

Industrial Problems, Welfare Work: United States: Social Conditions, United States, Census of 1900, Classification of the Occupations by Race and Nativity: 1900

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Date

c. 1903

Classification

Archival Material

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.2356.2

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Amazon
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Imagga
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Microsoft
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Clarifai

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Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-28

a photograph of a map of a map of a city

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-04

an old map of the united states showing the different states

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-12

This image is a statistical chart from 1900 titled "Classification of the Occupations by Race and Nativity." The chart uses a treemap design to visually categorize the distribution of various occupations according to race and nativity (Native White of Native Parents, Native White of Foreign Parents, Foreign White, and Colored).

The chart is divided into vertical sections based on occupation categories: Agricultural Pursuits, Professional Service, Domestic and Personal Service, Trade and Transportation, and Manufacturing and Mechanical Pursuits. Each category is further subdivided into individual occupations, represented by numbered blocks. The legend at the bottom explains the numbers corresponding to specific occupations within each sector.

Color coding is used to distinguish different groups:

  • Light blue for Native White of Native Parents,
  • Light green for Native White of Foreign Parents,
  • Pale pink for Foreign White,
  • Yellow-green for Colored individuals.

The image reflects racial and nativity-based segregation of labor fields in 1900 America, highlighting disparities in occupational representation among the four groups. It serves as a historical artifact illustrating societal structures at the time.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-12

The image is an infographic titled "Classification of the Occupations by Race and Nativity: 1900." It presents a graphical representation, likely a tile or mosaic plot, of the distribution of occupations among different racial and nativity groups in the United States in the year 1900.

The categories listed vertically on the left are:

  1. Native White of Native Parents
  2. Native White of Foreign Parents
  3. Foreign White
  4. Colored

The occupations are grouped into five main categories, each represented by different colors:

  1. Agricultural Pursuits (shades of blue):

    • 1: Agricultural Laborers
    • 2: Farmers, etc.
    • 3: All others
  2. Professional Service (shades of pink):

    • 1: Clergymen
    • 2: Lawyers
    • 3: Physicians
    • 4: Teachers
    • 5: All others
  3. Domestic and Personal Service (shades of green):

    • 1: Barbers
    • 2: Housekeepers
    • 3: Launderers
    • 4: Laundresses
    • 5: Nurses
    • 6: Servants
    • 7: Watchmen, etc.
    • 8: All others
  4. Trade and Transportation (shades of brown):

    • 1: Agents
    • 2: Bookkeepers
    • 3: Clerks & Copyists
    • 4: Draymen, Hackmen, etc.
    • 5: Merchants
    • 6: Salesmen
    • 7: Steam RR Employees
    • 8: Stenographers & Typewriters
    • 9: All others
  5. Manufacturing and Mechanical Pursuits (shades of yellow):

    • 1: Carpenters
    • 2: Masons
    • 3: Painters, etc.
    • 4: Plumbers
    • 5: Miners
    • 6: Butchers
    • 7: Blacksmiths
    • 8: Iron & Steel Workers
    • 9: Machinists
    • 10: Boot & Shoe Makers
    • 11: Saw Mill Employees
    • 12: Printers, etc.
    • 13: Cotton Mill Operatives
    • 14: Other Textile Mill Operatives
    • 15: Dressmakers
    • 16: Seamstresses
    • 17: Tailors
    • 18: Engineers
    • 19: Manufacturers, etc.
    • 20: Tobacco & Cigar Factory Operatives
    • 21: All others

Each section of the plot reflects the proportion of individuals within each demographic group working in these occupational categories, as indicated by the different colors and labels.

Anthropic Claude

Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-17

The image appears to be a classification of occupations by race and nativity in the United States in the year 1900. It is divided into several sections, each representing a different racial or nativity group, including "Native White of Native Parents", "Native White of Foreign Parents", "Foreign White", and "Colored". Within each of these sections, the occupations are further divided into categories such as "Agricultural Pursuits", "Professional Service", "Domestic and Personal Service", "Trade and Transportation", and "Manufacturing and Mechanical Pursuits". The image provides a detailed breakdown of the various occupations and their distribution across these different racial and nativity groups.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-17

This is a historical data visualization from 1900 showing the classification of occupations by race and nativity in the United States. The chart is divided into four main rows representing different population groups: Native White of Native Parents, Native White of Foreign Parents, Foreign White, and Colored.

The occupations are categorized into five main columns:

  1. Agricultural Pursuits (shown in mint green)
  2. Professional Service (shown in pink/salmon)
  3. Domestic and Personal Service (shown in light green)
  4. Trade and Transportation (shown in gray)
  5. Manufacturing and Mechanical Pursuits (shown in yellow)

Each section is further subdivided with numbered categories listing specific occupations. For example, under Professional Service, there are categories for clergymen, lawyers, physicians, and teachers. The size of each colored block appears to represent the proportion of people in that category.

The visualization uses a clean, geometric design with a muted color palette typical of early 20th century statistical graphics. It's an interesting historical document that provides insight into both occupational and demographic patterns of the era, though it reflects the racial categorizations and terminology of its time.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11

The image presents a chart titled "CLASSIFICATION OF THE OCCUPATIONS BY RACE AND NATIVITY: 1900," which categorizes occupations by race and nativity in 1900. The chart is divided into two main sections: the left side lists the races and nativities, while the right side displays the occupations.

Races and Nativities:

  • Native White
  • Native Parents
  • Native White of Foreign Parents
  • Foreign White
  • Colored

Occupations:

The occupations are organized into five categories:

  • Agricultural Pursuits
  • Professional Service
  • Domestic and Personal Service
  • Trade and Transportation
  • Manufacturing and Mechanical Pursuits

Each category contains a list of specific occupations, such as:

  • Agricultural Laborers
  • Clergymen
  • Lawyers
  • Physicians
  • Teachers
  • All Others

The chart provides a detailed breakdown of the occupations by race and nativity in 1900, offering insights into the distribution of various professions among different racial and ethnic groups during that time period.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11

The image presents a chart titled "CLASSIFICATION OF THE OCCUPATIONS BY RACE AND NATIVITY: 1900." The chart is divided into four main sections, each representing a different racial group: Native White of Native Parents, Native White of Foreign Parents, Foreign White, and Colored. Each section is further subdivided into five categories: Agricultural Pursuits, Professional Service, Domestic and Personal Service, Trade and Transportation, and Manufacturing and Mechanical Pursuits.

The chart uses a color-coded system to represent the number of individuals in each occupation. The colors range from light blue (1) to dark brown (21), with increments of 2-3 between each color. The occupations are listed on the left side of the chart, while the racial groups are listed on the right side.

Upon examining the chart, it becomes apparent that there are significant disparities in occupation distribution among the different racial groups. For example, the Native White of Native Parents group has a high concentration of individuals in Professional Service and Domestic and Personal Service, while the Colored group has a high concentration of individuals in Agricultural Pursuits and Manufacturing and Mechanical Pursuits.

Overall, the chart provides a visual representation of the occupational distribution of different racial groups in 1900, highlighting the disparities and inequalities that existed during that time period.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-05

The image is a historical document titled "Classification of the Occupations by Race and Nativity: 1900." It presents a visual representation of the occupational distribution among different racial and nativity groups in the United States during the year 1900. The document is structured as a chart or infographic, divided into sections that categorize occupations based on race and nativity.

The chart is divided into three main categories:

Native White of Native Parents: This section is divided into two subsections:

Agricultural Pursuits
Professional Service

Native White of Foreign Parents: This section is also divided into two subsections:

Domestic and Personal Service
Trade and Transportation

Colored: This section is divided into two subsections:

Manufacturing and Mechanical Pursuits
Other Occupations

Each subsection is further divided into specific occupations, such as:

Agricultural Pursuits: Laborers, Farmers, etc.
Professional Service: Clergymen, Lawyers, Physicians, etc.
Domestic and Personal Service: Housekeepers, Launderers, Nurses, etc.
Trade and Transportation: Agents, Bookkeepers, Clerks, etc.
Manufacturing and Mechanical Pursuits: Carpenters, Masons, Printers, etc.
Other Occupations: Saw Mill Employees, Cotton Mill Operatives, etc.

The chart uses different colors to distinguish between the categories and subcategories, making it easier to read and understand the distribution of occupations among the different groups.

The image provides a snapshot of the occupational landscape in the United States in 1900, highlighting the racial and nativity-based disparities in employment.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-05

The image is a historical chart titled "Classification of the Occupations by Race and Nativity: 1900." It is a color-coded chart that categorizes various occupations based on race and nativity, reflecting the demographic and occupational landscape of the United States at the turn of the 20th century.

The chart is divided into several sections, each representing a different racial and nativity group:

  1. Native White of Native Parents: This section is colored in light green and is further divided into subcategories such as agricultural pursuits, professional service, domestic and personal service, trade and transportation, and manufacturing and mechanical pursuits.

  2. Native White of Foreign Parents: This section is colored in a slightly darker green and follows the same categorization as the previous section.

  3. Foreign White: This section is colored in yellow and is similarly divided into the same occupational categories.

  4. Colored: This section is colored in a light orange and is also divided into the same occupational categories.

Each of these sections is further broken down into specific occupations, which are listed in a vertical format. The occupations are categorized under broader headings such as agricultural pursuits, professional service, domestic and personal service, trade and transportation, and manufacturing and mechanical pursuits. Examples of occupations listed include laborers, clergymen, barbers, agents, carpenters, saw mill employees, printers, cotton mill operatives, dressmakers, seamstresses, engineers, machinists, boot and shoe makers, tobacco and cigar factory operatives, and many others.

The chart provides a visual representation of the distribution of occupations across different racial and nativity groups, highlighting the diversity and complexity of the workforce in 1900. It serves as a historical document that offers insights into the social and economic conditions of the time, reflecting the occupational patterns and the racial and ethnic composition of the labor force in the early 20th century United States.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-01

This is a historical chart, likely from the early 1900s, that categorizes occupations by race and nativity in the year 1900. The title of the chart is "Classification of the Occupations by Race and Nativity: 1900."

The chart is divided into sections along the horizontal axis that represent different occupational categories:

  • Agricultural Pursuits: Includes agricultural laborers, farmers, etc., and all others.
  • Professional Service: Includes clergymen, lawyers, physicians, teachers, and all others.
  • Domestic and Personal Service: Includes barbers, housekeepers, laborers, launderers, nurses, servants, watchmen, etc., and all others.
  • Trade and Transportation: Includes agents, bookkeepers, clerks & copyists, draymen/hackmen, merchants, salesmen, steam RR employees, stenographers, & typewriters, and all others.
  • Manufacturing and Mechanical Pursuits: Includes carpenters, masons, painters, plumbers, miners, butchers, blacksmiths, iron & steel workers, machinists, boot & shoe makers, saw mill employees, printers, cotton mill operatives, other textile mill operatives, dressmakers, seamstresses, tailors, engineers, manufacturers, tobacco & cigar factory operatives, and all others.

The chart is divided into sections along the vertical axis that indicate different race and nativity groups:

  • Native White of Native Parents
  • Native White of Foreign Parents
  • Foreign White
  • Colored

The chart displays numerical data within the grid. The numbers likely represent the relative distribution of people in each of the occupational categories, broken down by their racial and nativity groups.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-01

Here's a description of the image you sent:

Overall Description:

The image is a chart that classifies occupations by race and nativity in the year 1900. It's presented in a grid-like format with different sections representing various demographics and occupational categories. The chart uses color-coding to visually separate the demographic groups (Native White of Native Parents, Native White of Foreign Parents, Foreign White, and Colored) and the occupational categories (Agricultural Pursuits, Professional Service, Domestic and Personal Service, Trade and Transportation, and Manufacturing and Mechanical Pursuits). Numerical labels within the grid sections correspond to specific occupations within each category.

Key Elements:

  • Title: "Classification of the Occupations by Race and Nativity: 1900"
  • Demographic Categories:
    • Native White of Native Parents
    • Native White of Foreign Parents
    • Foreign White
    • Colored
  • Occupational Categories:
    • Agricultural Pursuits
    • Professional Service
    • Domestic and Personal Service
    • Trade and Transportation
    • Manufacturing and Mechanical Pursuits
  • Color Coding: Each demographic section and occupational category appears to be assigned a distinct color.
  • Numbers: Each section contains numbers 1 through 21 to represent individual occupations in that category.

Analysis and Interpretation

The purpose of the chart is to illustrate the distribution of different racial and ethnic groups across various occupations in 1900. It likely reflects the societal norms and economic realities of that time, showing how different groups were concentrated in particular fields. It is a snapshot of the labor force composition in the United States at the turn of the century.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05

The image is a historical chart titled "Classification of the Occupations by Race and Nativity: 1900." It categorizes occupations based on race and nativity, providing a detailed breakdown of the types of jobs held by different demographic groups in the year 1900.

The chart is divided into four main demographic groups:

  1. Native White of Native Parents
  2. Native White of Foreign Parents
  3. Foreign White
  4. Colored

Each demographic group is further divided into five broad occupational categories:

  1. Agricultural Pursuits
  2. Professional Service
  3. Domestic and Personal Service
  4. Trade and Transportation
  5. Manufacturing and Mechanical Pursuits

Each occupational category is color-coded and numbered to represent specific jobs within that category. Here is a detailed breakdown of the occupations:

  1. Agricultural Pursuits (Green)

    • 1: Agricultural Laborers
    • 2: Farmers, etc.
    • 3: All others
  2. Professional Service (Red)

    • 1: Clergymen
    • 2: Lawyers
    • 3: Physicians
    • 4: Teachers
    • 5: All others
  3. Domestic and Personal Service (Light Green)

    • 1: Barbers
    • 2: Housekeepers
    • 3: Laborers
    • 4: Cooks
    • 5: Nurses
    • 6: Servants
    • 7: Waiters, etc.
    • 8: All others
  4. Trade and Transportation (Brown)

    • 1: Agents
    • 2: Bookkeepers
    • 3: Clerks & Copyists
    • 4: Salesmen
    • 5: Merchants
    • 6: Salesmen
    • 7: Telegraph Employees
    • 8: Stenographers
    • 9: Teamsters
    • 10: All others
  5. Manufacturing and Mechanical Pursuits (Yellow)

    • 1: Carpenters
    • 2: Masons
    • 3: Painters, etc.
    • 4: Blacksmiths
    • 5: Miners
    • 6: Butchers
    • 7: Tailors
    • 8: Iron & Steelworkers
    • 9: Machinists
    • 10: Manufacturers, etc.
    • 11: Dray & Cart Drivers
    • 12: Saw Mill Employees
    • 13: Printers, etc.
    • 14: Cotton Mill Operatives
    • 15: Woolen Mill Operatives
    • 16: Dressmakers
    • 17: Seamstresses
    • 18: Engineers
    • 19: Factory Operatives
    • 20: All others

The chart visually represents the distribution of these occupations among the different demographic groups, showing the prevalence of each job type within each group. For example, Native White of Native Parents has a significant presence in Agricultural Pursuits and Manufacturing and Mechanical Pursuits, while the Colored group has a notable presence in Agricultural Pursuits and Domestic and Personal Service.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-11

The image is a classified bar chart titled "Classification of the Occupations by Race and Nativity: 1900." It categorizes different occupations based on race (Native White and Colored) and nativity (of Native Parents and of Foreign Parents). The chart is divided into five main sections, each representing a different occupational category:

  1. Agricultural Pursuits - Includes agricultural laborers, farmers, etc., and all others.
  2. Professional Service - Includes clergymen, physicians, teachers, and all others.
  3. Domestic and Personal Service - Includes barbers, housekeepers, laundresses, and nurses.
  4. Trade and Transportation - Includes agents, clerks and messengers, draymen, and all others.
  5. Manufacturing and Mechanical Pursuits - Includes carpenters, masons, printers, plumbers, and all others.

Each bar within these sections is color-coded and further subdivided into smaller segments representing different occupational categories. The color legend at the bottom of the chart explains the color coding for each occupational category. The chart provides a visual representation of the distribution of occupations among different racial and nativity groups in the year 1900.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-11

This image is a vintage data visualization titled "Classification of the Occupations by Race and Nativity: 1900." It uses a color-coded grid to depict the distribution of occupations across different racial and ethnic groups in the United States in 1900. The groups are categorized as:

  • Native White of Native Parents
  • Native White of Foreign Parents
  • Foreign White
  • Colored

The occupations are divided into five main categories:

  1. Agricultural Pursuits
  2. Professional Service
  3. Domestic and Personal Service
  4. Trade and Transportation
  5. Manufacturing and Mechanical Pursuits

Each occupation within these categories is represented by a specific color and is listed in a legend at the bottom of the image. The grid shows the proportion of each group engaged in each occupation, with the size of the colored blocks indicating the relative number of people in that occupation.

The image is a historical artifact that provides insight into the occupational distribution and racial demographics of the United States in the early 20th century.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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