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    1. parsonsrazersupport on

      „African American“ is always interesting and can mean quite different things depending on who you are talking to. In sociology it most often refers to Black people in the US who are descendants from enslaved peoples who were brought to the US. So as opposed to more recent migrants from Africa, and depending on context, even those descendant from enslaved people in say, the Caribbean or South America. It can also just get goofy sometimes, it being such an obligatory-seeming „polite“ phrasing that even non-American Black people are occasionally referred to as „African American.“

    2. Only recently did I realize how small the black population is in CA. Ive known a couple people who moved out there and they were taken aback how how small the population really is. I dont think people expect it to be like the south but I thought it be comparable to NY.

    3. I see a generally negative correlation with the USA state wealth and the number of black people as a percentage of the population.

    4. >Many people in the USA have African roots and are African Americans

      No shit!

    5. nine_of_swords on

      Atlanta is the big anomaly for the upland South which makes the black pop notably higher despite being one of the southern states with more upland pop than lowland. It’s weird to see that trend follow with Maryland being blacker than Alabama (albeit, Virginia is more lowland populated, too. It just does an opposite of Georgia).

      In terms of metros, that lower mid-Atlantic black percentage is a lot higher than you’d think in light of numbers in the „Deep South.“

      For top 60 metros, the percentages go:

      metro | black %
      ——– | ——
      Memphis | 45.7
      New Orleans | 37.4
      Atlanta | 33.2
      Hampton Roads | 28.8
      Baltimore | 28.3
      Birmingham | 28.2
      Richmond | 27.5
      Washington | 24.0
      Charlotte | 21.6
      Detroit | 21.1
      Jacksonville | 19.6
      Philadelphia | 19.4
      Miami | 19.0
      Raleigh | 18.5
      Cleveland | 18.2
      Houston | 17.3
      St. Louis | 16.7
      Dallas | 16.2
      Columbus | 16.1
      Chicago, Milwaukee | 15.4

    6. Obviously wrong as Washington residents love to lecture Oregon about how racist and we lack diversity compared to our moral overlords.

    7. Roentgen_Ray1895 on

      Seeing maps like these remind me of the polling done that compared census results to respondent estimates and found people thought like half the country was Black and 20% of the population was trans

    8. Past-Tension-162 on

      why is nevada having a much higher population than the surrounding states

    9. malapriapism4hours on

      In case you were wondering if the expression “non-Vermonter” is thinly veiled racism…

    10. When was this stat taken? I’ve seen other stats/vids that said Texas had the highest black population among states.

    11. Mediocre-Plate-675 on

      I thought they have high criminal records? How on earth can that be possible, when the groups are mostly so small?? 

    12. SimilarElderberry956 on

      I heard of a black dentist who went to a small Canadian city and he complained to a friend that “there are no good black barbers “ 💈 in town. I am not sure if he is talking about friendship and camaraderie or if no one knew how to do black men’s hair ?

    13. I’m really surprised that Nevada has a similar percentage of black people to Missouri and Pennsylvania! St Louis and Philly are famous for having huge black populations. Guess there are more black folks in Vegas than I thought.

    14. Carloverguy20 on

      The Black Population in Hawaii is most likely Military Personnel that is currently stationed there with their families on assignment.

      Hawaii has a long-time military base, and many stateside Americans can get stationed there, so thats why the Black Population is 2% there.

      Black People in Alaska goes back all the way to the civil war era, when Black soldiers moved out to Alaska in search of oppourtunities and a lot of them stayed in Alaska and raised families there.

      Very accurate map.

    15. Inevitable_Bottle559 on

      Is overlay crime stats drug use rates and sex offenders registry.

    16. pokerpaypal on

      I never really don’t understand when a person’s heritage goes from black to mixed to white (or whatever). There was a Milwaukee Buck player (10 years ago) that said he was being targeted by the cops for being black in his car. This dude wasn’t more than 6.25% black (if he actually was). I thought how are they targeting you because you are black because without a 23 & Me print out they would not know.

    17. I’m a little bit surprised that Nevada is 11% black. That’s higher than I thought it would be. Granted, I’ve never been to Nevada but I didn’t expect it to have a higher percentage of black people than California.

    18. tartuffenoob on

      Wow. Over the last few years, I moved from 26% to 4% and now I’m living in a 2% a state. I knew there was a drastic decrease, of course, but it’s interesting to visualize it this way.

    19. Back in the 1800s 25% of the cowboys that moved west in the western states were black. What happened to them?….

    20. 343GuiltyySpark on

      This is why you can’t listen to any sweeping race relation talks if you live outside the southeast. You most likely don’t know any black people if you live west of Texas

    21. Tim-oBedlam on

      Does this count African immigrants (like the large Somali and Ethiopian population in Minnesota) or just American blacks?

    22. turboninja3011 on

      Like every other “… by state” map looks eerily similar to this one.

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