Census 2000 Gateway | Glossary |
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News Media Photos |
The Census is a portrait of America and helps the nation plan for its
future. To support and promote Census 2000, the nation's largest peacetime
effort in the history of the U.S., we are offering a variety of photographs,
free of charge. The photographs show a variety of Census 2000 activities.
You can use these photos in newsletters, flyers, brochures, or in any other
Census 2000 marketing materials you develop.
Redistricting Photos — A compilation of photos documenting Census 2000 operations from collection to the release of the nation's resident population. Census 2000 Apportionment News Conference, December 28, 2000 — The U.S. Census Bureau reports that the U.S. resident population on April 1, 2000, was 281,421,906. Alaska Events — First count of Census 2000 takes place in Alaska. Hawaii Events — Census Bureau Director Kenneth Prewitt kicks off Census 2000 operations in Honolulu, Hawaii. Kids Count: Census in the Schools — Officials and project staff teach children about the census. Census 2000 Road Tour — These photographs show some of the special events that the Census Bureau supported in communities across the country. Enumerators — These photographs show a number of enumerators at work Data Capture — When people return their Census forms, the data is "captured" and entered into computers. These photographs depict that process. Form
Filling — These photographs show a variety of people filling
out their Census 2000 form. Please contact broadcast@census.gov if you have any questions. |