The concentration of Black populations in the Southeast United States is largely a result of historical factors, including the legacy of slavery and the Great Migration. After the Civil War, many Black Americans remained in the South due to familial ties and economic opportunities, despite facing systemic discrimination. Additionally, the region's cultural heritage, community networks, and historical significance contribute to the continued presence of Black populations in these areas. Today, the Southeast is home to vibrant Black communities that reflect this rich history.
About 82.0% of Brazilians live in an urban area
Alabama
China and southeast Asia
not most but yes a normal amount.
SouthEast of Brazil in São PAulo City
3800 blacks live in Montana
The Bush blacks lived in inland. By Raquel
They live in Madagascar on the southeast coast...=]
she live southeast of Brisbane
Vermont and im gonna move there cause these blacks are really getting irritating
about, 8,509,534.
YES.