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Despite various polls indicating that as much as a quarter of Black men under the age of 50 said they planned to vote for Trump, Dr. Alvin Tillery, the founder of Alliance of Black Equality ...
United States of America – Racial and Ethnic Composition (NH = Non-Hispanic) Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / Ethnicity Pop 2000 [137] Pop 2010 [138] Pop 2020 [139 ...
In 2020, African American voters made up about 13% of the U.S. electorate, with a record 30 million eligible to vote that year, according to Black Men Vote, another organization dedicated to ...
The Black Men’s Research Institute “will fill a void in research, scholarship, curriculum, and public engagement.” The illustrious Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia — America’s only ...
The experimentation and abuse set onto black bodies in the pursuit of medical development has a long and treacherous history. The Tuskegee experiment is one of the more well known experiment, where black men with Syphilis were left untreated to ease the doctors' curiosities concerning the natural course of the disease when left untreated. Many ...
In 2016 just under half (48%) of black women had never been married which is an increase from 44% in 2008 and 42.7% in 2005. 52% of black men had never been married. Also, 15% percent of black men were married to non-black women which is up from 11% in 2010. Black women were the least likely to marry non-black men at only 7% in 2017. [28]
The numbers for Latino and Black students closely reflect the national average, which sits at 74% for all seniors who aspire to attend college and 66% for all who expect to go.
In 1863, two years prior to emancipation, Black people owned 0.5 percent of the national wealth, while in 2019 it is just over 1.5 percent. [2] Under slavery, African Americans were treated as property. After the American Civil War, Black sharecroppers became trapped in debt. African Americans were rarely able to homestead.