According to census.gov, the 2008 ACS population esimate of African-American people in the US is 36,969,063 which is 12.4%.
There are aproximently 47.5 millions African-Americans in the united states as of 2006...by the year 2050 it is said that African-Americans will be the majority in the united states. Also the African-American will probally be 50.10 in america.
39,476,759 people
Population of US - approx. 311,000,000
Percent of population that is African American - 12%
311,000,000 x .12 = 37,320,000 African American US citizens
According to census.gov, the 2008 ACS population esimate of African-American people in the US is 36,969,063 which is 12.4%.
Roughly 43 million by 2012.
10 million
The 2000 US Census recorded a 32.14% Black or African American population. That would be about 29,700 residents of Albany in that demographic.
0.20% of the total US population lives in Vermont.
There are about 2.5 million American Muslims, or 0.8% of the US population, as per the Pew Forum study as of October 2009.
The percentage of people in the United States that identify as "Black" or "African-American" is 12.4%. This is about 37.6 million people. In contrast, people that identify as "White" or "Non-Hispanic White" make up 80% of the population.
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According to the US census of 2010 the African American population in the US is about 13%. The largest so-called minority population are Hispanics which compose about 15% of the US population.
Big cities
12% of the pop. in the USA are of African American descent.
13% of the American population was African-americans.
It is estimated that 12% of the population is of African American Descent
African American population forms the largest number of prisoners in the US. Despite this fact, some few African American citizens came out.
African-American/Black households
US slave trade
It grew by 0.9% from 12% to 12.9% of the total population.
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African American freemasonry started in Boston, MA in the US.
African-Americans are US citizens whose ancestors are (usually) from the continent of Africa. Africans who live in an African country would be referred to by their country of citizenship (e.g., Namibians, Kenyans) and would not be called African-Americans. An African-American visiting Africa would simply be thought of as an "American" or "US citizen" to the local population.