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This list of majority-Black counties in the United States covers the counties and county-equivalents in the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the territory of Puerto Rico and the population in each county that is Black or African American. The data source for the list is the 2020 United States Census. [1]
High View Park; Charles City County – Black population, at 2,836 (41.87%) in 2020 Census. Charles City (50.96%) Chase City - Mecklenburg County. Cheasapeake. South Norfolk; Clarksville - Mecklenburg County Courtland - Southampton County. Danville [97] Dendron (51.2%) - Surry County. Eastern counties of Virginia along Chesapeake Bay (Middle ...
Wilmot (75.2%) Winchester (2000, 64.92%) Woodson (73.9%) Population under 100. Birdsong (2000, 100.00%) ★ No longer African-American majority as of the 2010 Census. ★ No longer African-American majority as of the 2020 Census. ★ Helena and West Helena merged in 2006 to form the city of Helena–West Helena.
The table below shows the percentage of free blacks as a percentage of the total black population in various U.S. regions and U.S. states between 1790 and 1860 (the blank areas on the chart below mean that there is no data for those specific regions or states in those specific years). [citation needed]
The following is a list of United States cities, towns, and census designated places in which a majority (over 50%) of the population is non-Hispanic African American/Black alone as of the 2020 U.S. Census.
The Black Belt in the American South refers to the social history, especially concerning slavery and black workers, of the geological region known as the Black Belt. The geology emphasizes the highly fertile black soil. Historically, the black belt economy was based on cotton plantations – along with some tobacco plantation areas along the ...
The following is a list of the 100 largest metropolitan areas in the United States with large African American populations. As a result of slavery, more than half of African Americans live in the South. [1] The data is sourced from the 2010 and 2020 United States Censuses.
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