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Alpine County was the only county which reported exclusively racial groups other than Black or African American. Of the ten counties in California with the lowest percentage of Blacks or African Americans, all are relatively small (with an average population of 86,038), and all but Santa Cruz County are landlocked. In contrast, most of the ten ...
Kamala Harris is the first African American female Vice President, and she was born and raised in California. [116] 86% of African American in California voted for Kamala Harris in an exit poll in 2024. [117] 82% of African Americans in California voted for Joe Biden in a exit poll in 2020.
In 1980, Oakland, California had a 47% Black population (the 20th-century peak number); and by the 2010 census, Oakland had a 27% Black population due to out of state migration and other factors. [ 4 ] [ 7 ] The Black population has declined since the 1980s, and since then the entire San Francisco Bay Area has experienced more affluent ...
African-American historic places (10 C, 66 P) African-American monuments and memorials (3 C, 8 P) African-American tourist attractions in the United States by state or territory (2 C)
The agency is inspired by the 1865 federal act that created a Freedmen’s Bureau to provide food, shelter, clothing, medical services and land to African Americans newly freed from enslavement.
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Pages in category "Populated places in California established by African Americans" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
A memorial to Bruce's Beach in Manhattan Beach. The city of Manhattan Beach used eminent domain in 1924 to drive out a seaside resort for Black guests owned by Willa and Charles Bruce.