Today I learned Detroit/Wayne County is not >40% black
jb_681131 on
how about counties over 50% ?
CucumberWisdom on
Coincidentally all very poor and crime ridden counties
prozute on
Did Philadelphia fall out in the last census? Thought Philly was 42-43%.
Dazzling-Score-107 on
Hey look it’s the areas of the US that Reddit makes fun of the most.
GreedyLack on
No Philadelphia?
Warm_Article_2462 on
I wish more Americans from the north / west would spend some time down here when throwing out comments about being very racist in the south. Most people you encounter here are going to be pretty chill.
Anecdotal, but I’ve gotten way worse racism from black people in Chicago and Baltimore than I ever had growing up here.
We have cities in South Carolina that are 75%+ black like Orangeburg, Marion. It’s a huge culture shock to people visiting from states like Washington because they’ve never been to a place where the kids, the police chief, the mayor, the business owners are all black.
Marswolf01 on
I’ll always find it fascinating that the reason the area highlighted in Alabama is where it is is because of a geological formation formed in the Cretaceous period that made that region have super fertile soil that was perfect for growing things like cotton. It’s wild that something that occurred in the earth 65 million years ago would have societal and political and cultural ramifications to this day.
Forsexualfavors on
Crazy about that one spot in the Atlantic.
Mt8045 on
St Louis city is over 40% as of 2020.
ParticularHuman03 on
This has to be an old map.
falseruler on
They should carve out a black homeland in the south. 51st state
greencash370 on
I love geology so much. Really interesting how it can affect certain human geographic matters so much.
falseruler on
Counties where whites are 90% republican
APlannedBadIdea on
Interesting how there are small enclave counties in Virginia and a handful correlate with this particular map.
ETAUnlimited on
In all the worst states with the worst labor laws and and the worst representation. Amazing.
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crazy how they are consistently red states
Today I learned Detroit/Wayne County is not >40% black
how about counties over 50% ?
Coincidentally all very poor and crime ridden counties
Did Philadelphia fall out in the last census? Thought Philly was 42-43%.
Hey look it’s the areas of the US that Reddit makes fun of the most.
No Philadelphia?
I wish more Americans from the north / west would spend some time down here when throwing out comments about being very racist in the south. Most people you encounter here are going to be pretty chill.
Anecdotal, but I’ve gotten way worse racism from black people in Chicago and Baltimore than I ever had growing up here.
We have cities in South Carolina that are 75%+ black like Orangeburg, Marion. It’s a huge culture shock to people visiting from states like Washington because they’ve never been to a place where the kids, the police chief, the mayor, the business owners are all black.
I’ll always find it fascinating that the reason the area highlighted in Alabama is where it is is because of a geological formation formed in the Cretaceous period that made that region have super fertile soil that was perfect for growing things like cotton. It’s wild that something that occurred in the earth 65 million years ago would have societal and political and cultural ramifications to this day.
Crazy about that one spot in the Atlantic.
St Louis city is over 40% as of 2020.
This has to be an old map.
They should carve out a black homeland in the south. 51st state
I love geology so much. Really interesting how it can affect certain human geographic matters so much.
Counties where whites are 90% republican
Interesting how there are small enclave counties in Virginia and a handful correlate with this particular map.
In all the worst states with the worst labor laws and and the worst representation. Amazing.