In the 1920s, the fastest-growing ethnic minority in the United States was the Latino population, particularly due to Immigration from Mexico. This growth was influenced by various factors, including labor demands in agriculture and industry, as well as social and political upheaval in Mexico. The increase in Mexican immigrants significantly impacted the cultural and demographic landscape of the United States during that decade.
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Yes, they are not the majority of the US population, so they therefor have to be a minority. Yes, they are; however, considering Asians are around 58% of the worlds population they shouldn't be by any means.
As of the latest data available, Leicester has a significant ethnic minority population, with estimates suggesting that around 50% of the city's population are from ethnic minority backgrounds. It is known for its diverse and multicultural community.
African-Americans 12-14% is the largest racial minority, though Hispanics are largest ethnic minority, being Hispanic is not a race. It just refers to the those who are from one the former Spanish colonies.
Hispanics are the fastest growing minority group in the US.
African-Americans 12-14% is the largest racial minority, though Hispanics are largest ethnic minority, being Hispanic is not a race. It just refers to the those who are from one the former Spanish colonies.
The largest minority group in the US is Latino, and the second largest minority group is African.
The 1920s were called the "roaring 20s" in the United States.
The largest minority group in the US in 2004 was Hispanic/Latino Americans.
The two largest minority groups in the US are Hispanics/Latinos and African Americans.
According to fedstats.gov, the percentage of the US population that was reported as Hispanic or Latino Origin is 14.8%.
in the 1920s in the us.