The state with the largest population of two or more races is California. California has been documented to have the most racial diversity in the entire United States.
To determine how many people and which races are present in the United States today
To determine how many people and which races are present in the United States today - APEX
Segregation
If races were separated in different schools, it would be like we were going back in time. This would make it very hard when they were not in school.
melting pot
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
west region
In the 2000 Census, the lowest percentage distribution of the two or more races population was in Vermont, with only 1.3% of the population identifying as two or more races. This was the lowest percentage in any state in the United States at that time.
Asian and White
Los Angeles, California had the second largest two or more races population in the United States.
According to the 2000 Census data on the two or more races population, the majority of individuals identifying as multiracial lived in the western United States. States like California, Hawaii, and Washington had significant proportions of this demographic. Additionally, urban areas tended to show higher concentrations of multiracial individuals, reflecting broader societal trends in diversity and migration.
California has no majority ethnic group. Therefore, it is a minority-majority state. According to 2010 US Census, California's population was 40.1% Non-Hispanic White,5.8% African American, 12.8% Asian, .4% American Indian and 2.6% from two or more races. 37.6% of the total population are Hispanics or Latinos. California has the largest population of White Americans in the United States with an estimated 21,810,156 residents. (Wikipedia: Demographics of California)
As of the latest US Census report, the White population alone or in combination with one or more other races accounts for approximately 76.3% of the total US population.
In the United States, people were allowed to select two or more races on the census starting with the 2000 Census. This change was implemented to better reflect the growing diversity of the population and to accommodate individuals who identify with multiple racial backgrounds. Prior to this, respondents could only select one race.
By Census
I believe the city you are searching for is Mentor, Ohio. My searching was restricted to towns and cities with a population over 50k. Although obviously not officially recognized as such, as of the 2000 US census, the racial makeup of the city was 97.30% Caucasian, 0.64% African American, 0.05% Native American, 1.19% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 0.18% from other races, and 0.61% from two or more races. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mentor,_Ohio