the republicans
Mississippi and South Carolina
African-Americans are not the majority in any state. In all states, with the exception of Hawaii, European-Americans are the majority. Mississippi has the largest percentage of African-Americans, at 37%. New York has the largest population of African-Americans, at 3,080,000.
They had the largest number of African American representatives
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) does not keep any records related to the race of it's members, so there is no way to know. In most areas, Church membership reflects the general population, so the largest African American Mormon populations are probably in areas where there are large numbers of African Americans (the Southern states and large cities such as New York, Detroit, Los Angeles, and Chicago)
Mississippi and South Carolina
the republicans
Mississippi and South Carolina
African-Americans are not the majority in any state. In all states, with the exception of Hawaii, European-Americans are the majority. Mississippi has the largest percentage of African-Americans, at 37%. New York has the largest population of African-Americans, at 3,080,000.
Mississippi and South Carolina (APEX)
Since the southern states had slaves during this time period, one of the southern states such as Georgia, Alabama, or South Carolina would most likely have had the largest percent of African Americans at this time. In 1790, South Carolina had the largest African American population, at 43.7%. The numbers have since changed greatly -- the state which currently holds the title is Mississippi, at 37.3%.
Mississippi and South Carolina
African Americans
Mississippi and South Carolina
African Americans
African Americans
The Great Migration was the movement of over 1 million[African Americans out of the rural Southern United States from 1914 to 1950.