44.2% of Philadelphia is Black. So that would be 645,314 Blacks.
As of the 2020 census, there were approximately 1.2 million people in Philadelphia, and about 42% of them identified as Black or African American. This would estimate that there are around 504,000 African Americans living in Philadelphia.
About 10.8 percent of the population.
According to a USAToday article, in 2005 the number of Americans living in China was 110,000.
In 1860, the majority of African Americans in the United States were enslaved. Slavery was legal in many Southern states, and the vast majority of African Americans in those states were held in bondage.
Many freed African Americans lived near the plantations where they were formerly enslaved because they lacked resources to move elsewhere or find other employment opportunities. Additionally, some chose to stay to be close to family and community networks. Existing racial segregation and discrimination also limited their options for housing and employment.
Yes, many African Americans were forced into sharecropping and tenant farming after the abolition of slavery due to limited economic opportunities and systemic racism. They faced discrimination in accessing education, land ownership, and fair wages, which pushed many into these forms of agricultural labor as a means of survival.
Freed African-Americans often stayed near plantations because of limited opportunities for economic independence and lack of access to resources to find alternative housing. Additionally, many had established social connections and community ties in the area, which made relocation difficult. Some also continued to work on the plantations as sharecroppers or tenant farmers due to economic necessity.
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Following the American Civil War many Americans of African descent migrated from the south northward towards large cities such as Philadelphia and Chicago.
4,185,216 in 2000 4,782,855 in 2009
Based on census data found on Wikipedia: in 2000, Connecticut had a population of 3,405,565 people total (all races) and African Americans were 10.46% of the total population. This means that 356,222 African Americans lived in Connecticut in 2000.
About 50,000 African Americans.
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With the government eliminating poll taxes, it allowed many more to be able to vote.
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There are more than 350,000 African Americans!
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