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Journalists have also noted an increase in Swift's boomer and Generation X fans, known as "senior Swifties". [97] [152] Black Swifties have claimed that they often face derision from other Black people, who question the racial status of Black Swifties for being fans of a White artist. [153]
Racial and ethnic demographics of the United States in percentage of the population. The United States census enumerated Whites and Blacks since 1790, Asians and Native Americans since 1860 (though all Native Americans in the U.S. were not enumerated until 1890), "some other race" since 1950, and "two or more races" since 2000. [2]
Considering only those who marked "black" and no other race in combination, as in the first table, the percentage was 12.4% in 2020, down from 12.6% in 2010. [1] Considering those who marked "black" and any other race in combination, as in the second table, the percentage increased from 13.6% to 14.2%.
The United States has a racially and ethnically diverse population. [1] At the federal level, race and ethnicity have been categorized separately. The most recent United States census recognized five racial categories (White, Black, Native American/Alaska Native, Asian, and Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander), as well as people who belong to two or more of the racial categories.
The friendship bracelet trend among Swifties is inspired by lyrics from a song on Swift's 2022 album "Midnights." "So make the friendship bracelets, take the moment and taste it," Swift sang in ...
Knowledgeable Swifties realized that 321 is the same as the date March 21. On that date in March 2020, the full version of Swift’s infamous 2016 phone call with Kanye West and Kim Kardashian leaked.
Some Swifties also believe there’s a major Easter egg in the 2020 music video for “The Man,” from her “Lover” album. In one scene, there’s a wall graffitied with the names of some of ...
Black people born in Africa and South America have been shown to be healthier than U.S.-born black people. [42] [43] The study was published in the September issue of Social Forces and is the first to look at the health of black immigrants by their region of origin. [44]