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District van Columbia
48,49%
Mississippi
39,08%
Louisiana
34,23%
Georgia
31,4%
Maryland
31,27%
Alabama
26,23%
South Carolina
26,04%
Delaware
22,44%
North Carolina
21,8%
Virginia
20,57%
New York
17,44%
Tennessee
16,85%
Florida
16,26%
Shy
15,99%
Illinois
15,64%
Weigh cancer
15,18%
New Jersey
14,33%
Ohio
14,17%
Missouri
12,62%
Pennsylvania
12,62%
Connecticut
12,58%
Texas
12,38%
Indiana
10,68%
Nevada
10,52%
Massachusetts
9,43%
Kentucky
9,37%
Oklahola!
8,92%
Rhode Island
8,34%
Minnesota
7,76%
Kansas
7,34%
California
7,22%
Nebraska
5,92%
Arizona
5,67%
Washington
5,43%
Colorado
5,23%
Ned
5,07%
Iowa
4,86%
West Virginia
4,8%
North Dakota
3,63%
Hawaii
3,58%
Oregon
2,95%
The Mexico
2,95%
South Dakota
2,8%
New Hampshire
2,3%
Maine
1,99%
Vermont
1,91%
Wyoming
1,83%
Utah
1,71%
Idaho
1,07%
Montana
1,05%
Black population after state 2024
According to 2018United StatesThe estimates of the census, the American population is around 14.6% black or Afro -American, which corresponds to 47.8 million people.The population is only 13.4%.The black immigrant population has risen five times since 1980.
Between 1500 and 1820, 12.5 million African men, women and children were collectedAfricaAnd sold to various slave trade around the world.Cirka 410,000 were taken to the United States, usually in ports in Charleston, Baltimore and other parts ofMaryland,,VirginiaAnd New Orleans.The first American census of 1790 was good for 757,208 Afro -Mamerikaan, of which 92% were slaves.Counting people from 1860 had 4,441,830 Afro -Mamicans, of which 89% were slaves.This was the last census of slavery.Black was the black population 8 million and then rose quickly in the next century or so to 42 million in 2010.
States with the highest black population
Status | Black population (%) |
---|---|
District van Columbia | 48,49% |
Mississippi | 39,08% |
Louisiana | 34,23% |
Georgia | 31,4% |
Maryland | 31,27% |
Alabama | 26,23% |
South Carolina | 26,04% |
Delaware | 22,44% |
North Carolina | 21,8% |
Virginia | 20,57% |
About 55% of the black population lives in the southern and southeastern regions of the United States.A majority of the top ten states are located in this region.The residue of the black population is divided into 18% in the midwest, 17% in the northeast and 10% in the West.
TexasHas the highest black population in the United States of 3,936,669, about.14% of the total population of Texas.Texas isOther most diverseIs in the US after Texas isFloridamet 3.867.495 (18%),New Yorkwith 3,763,977 (19%) andGeorgiamet 3.549.349 (34%).
The state with the highest relative population of black Americans is in the United StatesDistrict van Columbiawith 48%, followed byMississippimet 39%,GeorgiaInLouisianaWith 34% each and Maryland with 33%.
States with the lowest black population
Status | Black population (%) |
---|---|
Montana | 1,05% |
Idaho | 1,07% |
Utah | 1,71% |
Wyoming | 1,83% |
Vermont | 1,91% |
Maine | 1,99% |
New Hampshire | 2,3% |
South Dakota | 2,8% |
The Mexico | 2,95% |
Oregon | 2,95% |
Wyominghave the lowest black population of 11,306 (2%), followed byMontanaby 12.007 (1%) andVermontmet 12.936 (2%).
Twelve states have a black population that makes up less than 5% of their total population.Wyoming andIdahoThe black population of the black population is only 1% of their respective populations;Wyoming, Vermont,Maine,,New HampshireInUtah'S is only 2%;South Dakota,,The MexicoInOregon's is 3%;andNorth DakotaInHawaiiis 4%.
Black population after state 2024
* Black or afro -amerikan alone or in combination with one or more other varieties
Status | Black population (%) | Kind | Population |
---|---|---|---|
District van Columbia | 48,49% | 333,114 | 686.995 |
Mississippi | 39,08% | 1.149.098 | 2.940.452 |
Louisiana | 34,23% | 1.560.682 | 4.559.475 |
Georgia | 31,4% | 3.499.486 | 11.145.304 |
Maryland | 31,27% | 1.937.445 | 6.196.525 |
Alabama | 26,23% | 1.349.127 | 5.143.033 |
South Carolina | 26,04% | 1.423.031 | 5.464.155 |
Delaware | 22,44% | 234.353 | 1.044.321 |
North Carolina | 21,8% | 2.392.742 | 10.975.017 |
Virginia | 20,57% | 1.800.436 | 8.752.297 |
New York | 17,44% | 3.396.120 | 19.469.232 |
Tennessee | 16,85% | 1.214.063 | 7.204.002 |
Florida | 16,26% | 3.735.264 | 22.975.931 |
Shy | 15,99% | 493.883 | 3.089.060 |
Illinois | 15,64% | 1.957.092 | 12.516.863 |
Weigh cancer | 15,18% | 1.524.001 | 10.041.241 |
New Jersey | 14,33% | 1.335.434 | 9.320.865 |
Ohio | 14,17% | 1.673.910 | 11.812.173 |
Missouri | 12,62% | 784.331 | 6.215.144 |
Pennsylvania | 12,62% | 1.634.203 | 12.951.275 |
Connecticut | 12,58% | 456.214 | 3.625.646 |
Texas | 12,38% | 3.834.846 | 30.976.754 |
Indiana | 10,68% | 735.826 | 6.892.124 |
Nevada | 10,52% | 337.681 | 3.210.931 |
Massachusetts | 9,43% | 662.313 | 7.020.058 |
Kentucky | 9,37% | 425.351 | 4.540.745 |
Oklahola! | 8,92% | 364.516 | 4.088.377 |
Rhode Island | 8,34% | 91.539 | 1.098.082 |
Minnesota | 7,76% | 447.354 | 5.761.530 |
Wisconsin | 7,45% | 441.868 | 5.931.367 |
Kansas | 7,34% | 216.216 | 2.944.376 |
California | 7,22% | 2.806.900 | 38.889.770 |
Nebraska | 5,92% | 117.761 | 1.988.698 |
Arizona | 5,67% | 425.315 | 7.497.004 |
Washington | 5,43% | 425.653 | 7.841.283 |
Colorado | 5,23% | 309.449 | 5.914.181 |
Ned | 5,07% | 37.226 | 733.536 |
Iowa | 4,86% | 156.107 | 3.214.315 |
West Virginia | 4,8% | 84.768 | 1.766.107 |
North Dakota | 3,63% | 28.675 | 788.940 |
Hawaii | 3,58% | 51.286 | 1.430.877 |
Oregon | 2,95% | 124.917 | 4.227.337 |
The Mexico | 2,95% | 62.321 | 2.115.266 |
South Dakota | 2,8% | 25.975 | 928.767 |
New Hampshire | 2,3% | 32.277 | 1.405.105 |
Maine | 1,99% | 27.832 | 1.402.106 |
Vermont | 1,91% | 12.384 | 647.818 |
Wyoming | 1,83% | 10.732 | 586.485 |
Utah | 1,71% | 59.239 | 3.454.232 |
Idaho | 1,07% | 21.346 | 1.990.456 |
Montana | 1,05% | 12.031 | 1.142.746 |
United States | 13,75% | 46.273.733 |
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