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According to the United States Census Bureau's 2005 American Community Survey, African Americans make up 3.5% of Alaska's population of 663,661. That would be about 23,000 people.
Debra Newman Ham has written: 'List of free Black heads of families in the first census of the United States, 1790' -- subject(s): African Americans, Census, 1st, 1790, Genealogy 'Black history' -- subject(s): African Americans, Bibliography, Catalogs, History, Sources, United States, United States. National Archives
According to the United States Census 2010, 27.2 % have a bachelor's degree or higher.
As of 2013, the US Census Bureau says that there are 45,003,655 African Americans in the United States. This is about 14.2 percent of the total population.
As of 2020, about 24% of African Americans in the United States ages 25 and older had obtained a bachelor's degree or higher. This percentage has been steadily increasing over the years but still lags behind other racial groups.
ANSWER:The Southern states denied African-Americans the right to vote.
As of the latest census data, the ratio of Black to White Americans in the United States is approximately 3:7. This means that for every three Black Americans, there are approximately seven White Americans.
The population of the Union States was 2,100,00. The population of the Confederate States was 1,064,00. (Per Wikipedia)
In the United States, about 13.4% of the population identifies as Black or African American, according to the latest census data.
Census is done every 10 years and the United States Census Bureau is the principle agency responsible for producing the data.
the right of African Americans to vote was a matter for the states to decide.
Many states rolled back protections for African Americans.