Statistically - they are the predominant population of those areas.
No, but there are more blacks and Latinos combined than whites. As of 2009, Latinos make up 27.4% of the total population, and blacks make up 25.2%. By comparison, Caucasians (whites) make up 44.1% of the total population.
The city of : Gary, Indiana According to the US census
Inner city is the Orwellian name progressives give to "ghetto." And since liberals/progressives -- whatever they call themselves -- populate the major media, "inner city" proliferates the general media, but not in the street. There, of course, it's more like "hood" or ghetto. The reason these Orwellian do-gooders feel it's imperative to use inner city over ghetto is that they don't want to "stigmatize" black folk who predominate the ghetto, err, inner city.
Gary, Indiana
Prejudice and racism existed beyond the Civil War. Loopholes in national, state and city laws allowed for discrimination against blacks. The North was more tolerant of blacks, so many left for job opportunities and a better life.
To understand phrases, break the phrase into each word. A city is a large area of population. New York City is an example of a very large city with a large population. Inner means toward the middle, inside, not on the outer edges. The outer edges of a city turn into suburbs, which have more room between dwellings. More over-crowding and higher crime rates are more associated with inner city areas. So "inner city" means areas of a city that are toward the middle, with a high population, often over-crowding and crime.
rosa parks got erested because she was on a black bus only and she refused to move when there was no more seats ont the bus for blacks. so she got erested
Inner city and urban schools are often used interchangeably to refer to schools located within city limits. However, inner city schools are typically associated with lower socio-economic status and face unique challenges such as poverty, higher crime rates, and less access to resources compared to urban schools in more affluent areas.
this means that blacks wanted to be treated more fairly.
Plantation slaves typically lived and worked in rural areas, subject to harsher conditions and more limited freedoms compared to city slaves who often had more opportunities for autonomy and financial independence. Free blacks still faced discrimination and limited rights, but had more control over their own lives compared to slaves.
Gangs in suburban areas often have different motivations and dynamics compared to inner city gangs, typically reflecting the socio-economic conditions of their environments. Suburban gangs may focus more on social status, recreational drug use, and occasional vandalism, whereas inner city gangs often engage in more serious criminal activities related to survival, such as drug trafficking and violence. Additionally, suburban gangs may be less organized and more transient, while inner city gangs often have established hierarchies and territories. Overall, the context of their surroundings significantly shapes their behaviors and objectives.
My general perception is that most (not all) blacks have an undeserved sense of self-entitlement which they use as rationalisation for the crimes they commit. I would say this is true of most criminals who want to have wealth but not have to work to get it. It just seems, sadly, that a disproportionate amount of blacks feel that way when compared to non-blacks.