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There has not been a point in time when African-Americans stopped playing football. Currently, approximately 66.3 percent of the players in the NFL are African-American.
African Americans had traditionally shown loyalty to the Republican Party because of Abraham Lincoln. In 1936, though, 75 percent of African Americans supported the Democrats because the programs gave them some relief from the Depression.
Highest percentage of African Americans is Mississippi with 37.2% (Washington, D.C. has 57.8, but isn't a state). The lowest percentage is Montana and Idaho, both with 0.3%. The entire U.S.A. has 10.8% African American.
About 1.2 percent according to the 2000 Census.
There are approximately 35,000 African American millionaires in the United States. People who identify themselves as black or African Americans make up 13.2 percent of the total population.
Less than 2% of the U.S. population holds both a JD and a PhD. These degrees involve rigorous academic and professional training, leading to a small proportion of individuals holding both simultaneously.
10%
about 44% of them
About 87% are college educated.
22.48%
You can retrieve this information by going to the U.S. Census Bureau website. The below link will take you to the detailed tables for current population. These tables are listed under Educational Attainment in the United States. Refer to: http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/education/cps2003.html Answer From Esteban Yanez: The percentage of African Americans who went to college in the year 2000 was 39% and the population was 3,154,502 people.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau and the 2002 American Community Survey, 52.7 percent of Americans have some college education, but only 27.2 percent have actually obtained a degree.
There is a very high percent of Switzerland that is college educated. It is estimated that over 67% of Switzerland has college education.
Large cities
Not enough.
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