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2 African-American proportion of state and territory populations (1790–2020) Toggle African-American proportion of state and territory populations (1790–2020) subsection 2.1 Free blacks as a percentage out of the total black population by U.S. region and U.S. state between 1790 and 1860
Alabama State University: Montgomery: Alabama: 1867 Public Founded as "Lincoln Normal School of Marion" Yes Albany State University: Albany: Georgia: 1903 Public Founded as "Albany Bible and Manual Training Institute" Yes Alcorn State University: Lorman [b] Mississippi: 1871 Public Founded as "Alcorn University", in honor of James L. Alcorn ...
State Percentage African American Non-African American Bluefield State University [74] West Virginia: 8: 92 West Virginia State University [75] West Virginia: 8: 92 Kentucky State University [76] Kentucky: 46: 54 University of the District of Columbia [77] District of Columbia: 59: 41 Delaware State University [78] Delaware: 64: 36 Fayetteville ...
The state was important in the operation of the Underground Railroad. While a few escaped enslaved blacks passed through the state on the way to Canada, a large population of blacks settled in Ohio, especially in big cities like Cleveland and Cincinnati. By 1860, around 37,000 blacks lived in the state. [3]
State Total Population White alone (NH) % Black or African American alone (NH) % Native American or Alaska Native alone ... Ohio: 11,799,448 8,954,135 75.89%
At the time of the 2020 Census, there were 47.5 million Americans who were Black (either alone or in combination), making up 14.2% of the U.S. population. State by state, the highest number of Black Americans could be found in Texas (3.96 million), Florida (3.70 million), Georgia (3.54 million), New York state (3.53 million), and California (2. ...
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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.