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Yes, in certain states, particularly in the Southern U.S., the African American population historically outnumbered the white population, especially during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. States like Mississippi and Louisiana had significant African American majorities due to the legacy of slavery and demographic factors. However, demographic shifts have occurred over the decades, and such pairings may not hold true today in many areas.
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.
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.
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In 1898, approximately 50% of Wilmington's population was African American. This demographic represented a significant portion of the city's residents during that time, reflecting the broader social and racial dynamics in the Southern United States post-Civil War. However, following the violent events of the Wilmington coup in 1898, there was a drastic reduction in African American political and social power in the city.
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The Hispanic Latino population in the United States is larger than the African American population. In terms of overall population, Hispanics are the largest minority group in the country.
In 1920, New York City had the largest African American population among all cities in the United States.
According to census.gov, the 2008 ACS population esimate of African-American people in the US is 36,969,063 which is 12.4%.
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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.
African-American people are citizens of the United States with total or partial ancestry from Africa. In 2010, there were 38.9 million African-Americans in the U.S., constituting about 12.5 percent of the population.
As of 2020, Black or African American people make up approximately 13% of the population in the United States.