US-Counties, in denen der afroamerikanische Bevölkerungsanteil 5 % oder mehr beträgt

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18 Comments

  1. Spare-Attorney02 on

    There is only one state in which all counties have at least 5% black population: South Carolina

  2. germinal_velocity on

    Now we’re getting somewhere. This is better than the 1% map.

  3. Blueiguana1976 on

    Which ones in Maryland don’t? *checks map*.  Oh; Garrett and Carroll. Sure, that tracks. 

  4. BigFox1956 on

    I like how there is absolutely no reason to rotate Hawaii and yet they did it.

  5. Jerryglobe1492 on

    This explains why the education in the south is dismal. You just can’t fix ignorant.

  6. NecessaryJudgment5 on

    Surprised about the places in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. I don’t recall seeing almost any black people there the few times I visited. There aren’t many people there in general.

  7. Throwaway98796895975 on

    I got a bad feeling about that one county in Alabama
    Edit: I mean Mississippi

  8. King_in_a_castle_84 on

    Lol wonder how long before this gets locked then removed because it doesn’t support the narrative.

  9. ParsleyAmazing3260 on

    Thought they would be more up North after the great migration.

  10. Cool. Milwaukee moved its city boundaries into Ozaukee county. Ironically north Milwaukee has the highest black population but according to this map they don’t exist. As far as counties go I believe it that Ozaukee County doesn’t have at least 5% black.

  11. __Wonderlust__ on

    This is undoubtedly counting prison population. There is no way Lassen County in far north California has 5% black people or more. They do have a lot of prisons tho, fed and state.

  12. Individual_Macaron69 on

    it’s because i’m ignorant, but it is quite surprising to me that there are still counties in the south with less than 5% African american population. I mean, I wouldn’t exactly be rushing to go live next to some whites in rural appalachia either, but it is remarkable how long these differences have persisted. I guess not surprising though as unless you’re an impoverished scottish farmer in 1818 and free marginal land is what you need, not much of a draw.

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