tremonthustler1
aka bx_representer
Miami isn’t a big city in of itself. The metro area is what makes up how big Dade/Broward counties areSurprised that many black ppl live in hawaii
Sad how low Miami's number is
Miami isn’t a big city in of itself. The metro area is what makes up how big Dade/Broward counties areSurprised that many black ppl live in hawaii
Sad how low Miami's number is
Regardless it still used to have much more black residents than what it has now...Miami isn’t a big city in of itself. The metro area is what makes up how big Dade/Broward counties are
All that I got from this list is that black people are just moving to the suburbs. Sad reality. In 20 years we will be hearing how suburbs is why black people have high expenses while the white man gets more wealth by walking to his office downtown
I can't ever envision myself moving to the suburbs, I'm an urbanite and I think it's important that black folk don't just "flee the city". Fight for the territory we helped develop and establish in these urban centers...WFH culture is taking over. It wouldn't matter by then. Urban areas is where only the uber wealthy have children, and the non-wealthy will remain sterile and childless. Suburbs is where the family growth happens.
I can't ever envision myself moving to the suburbs, I'm an urbanite and I think it's important that black folk don't just "flee the city". Fight for the territory we helped develop and establish in these urban centers...
I just realized I never updated thus with the total black populations!
BY CITY POPULATION (TOTAL BLACK)
New York 2,188,990
Chicago 800,146
Philadelphia 674,763
Houston 536,743
Detroit 493,350
Memphis 403,282
Los Angeles 392,804
Baltimore 359,956
Charlotte 334,142
Jacksonville 320,369
Dallas 318,792
Washington 308,871
Columbus 288,369
Indianapolis 281,040
Atlanta 248,975
Milwaukee 230,852
New Orleans 217,691
Fort Worth 205,670
Nashville 191,233
Louisville 188,677
Boston 186,967
Cleveland 184,394
Phoenix 148,271
Kansas City 146,960
Raleigh 140,853
Birmingham 140,805
San Antonio 130,628
Cincinnati 129,096
St Louis 128,949
Baton Rouge 122,809
Oklahoma City 117,580
Durham 110,679
San Diego 106,166
Richmond 104,255
Oakland 103,150
Buffalo 102,852
Norfolk 101,754
Virginia Beach 101,463
Las Vegas 99,114
Minneapolis 98,368
Tampa 95,247
Austin 92,025
Rochester 87,724
Orlando 84,791
Sacramento 84,640
Denver 79,938
Tulsa 73,526
Omaha 70,780
Miami 68,199
Pittsburgh 66,840
Columbia 61,753
St Paul 60,277
Seattle 59,194
Portland 53,809
Dayton 53,691
San Francisco 53,499
St Petersburg 53,498
Hartford 51,973
Fresno 46,710
New Haven 46,445
Bridgeport 41,321
San Jose 38,988
Tucson 38,366
Knoxville 37,932
El Paso 37,536
Worcester 35,888
Grand Rapids 34,965
Providence 32,548
Albany 32,208
Tacoma 32,074
Albuquerque 30,971
Bakersfield 30,684
Madison 26,880
Charleston 25,832
Allentown 19,672
Honolulu 15,016
Greenville 14,632
Salt Lake 9917
No Newark?BY CITY PERCENTAGE (TOTAL BLACK)
Detroit 79.5
Birmingham 71.7
Memphis 64.9
Baltimore 63.2
New Orleans 58.9
Baton Rouge 55.5
Cleveland 51
Atlanta 49.9
Washington 46
Richmond 45.4
St Louis 45
Columbia 44.3
Norfolk 43.7
Philadelphia 43.1
Hartford 43.1
Rochester 41.9
Cincinnati 41.7
Milwaukee 41
Dayton 39.5
Durham 37.9
Charlotte 37.2
Buffalo 37.2
New Haven 33.4
Jacksonville 33
Indianapolis 32.1
Albany 31.9
Columbus 31.7
Louisville 30.2
Chicago 30
Raleigh 29.5
Kansas City 28.9
Boston 28.8
Nashville 28
Bridgeport 27.9
Orlando 26.8
New York 26.3
Dallas 24.5
Oakland 24
Tampa 23.9
Houston 23.7
Minneapolis 23.1
Virginia Beach 22.3
Pittsburgh 22.1
Fort Worth 21.4
St Petersburg 20.5
Greenville 20.2
St Paul 19.9
Knoxville 19.4
Tulsa 17.8
Grand Rapids 17.8
Worcester 17.5
Providence 17.2
Oklahoma City 16.9
Charleston 16.8
Sacramento 16
Allentown 15.7
Miami 15.2
Las Vegas 15.1
Omaha 14.6
Tacoma 14.5
United States 14.4
Denver 11.2
Los Angeles 10.3
Madison 9.8
Austin 9.4
Phoenix 9
San Antonio 8.9
Fresno 8.6
Portland 8.5
Seattle 7.9
San Diego 7.7
Bakersfield 7.5
Tucson 7
San Francisco 6.6
Albuquerque 5.5
El Paso 5.5
Salt Lake 4.8
Honolulu 4.4
San Jose 4
I disagree with this entirely bro! Aren't you from Chicago? I don't know much about Chicago but if there aren't great livable areas in the inner city there, maybe that colors your perception!But urban areas post-pandemic not meant to raise families there. Even down to the quality of schools
Honest mistake, I went back and edited! Isn't that where you're from bruh?No Newark?
More or less. My residence has never been in the city proper but my father's whole family is Newark and I did high school there.I disagree with this entirely bro! Aren't you from Chicago? I don't know much about Chicago but if there aren't great lovable areas in the inner city there, maybe that colors your perception!
(If you arent from Chi I apologize, where are you from and does that affect why you feel how you do?)
I don't know g, I live in North Raleigh in a really dope area. There's a few really fly areas on this side, I fukk with it. My two oldest kids live across town in South Raleigh, the school they go to is above average in performance and is 48% black, which black kids performing at exceptionally high rates there (school is 33% Hispanic and 12% white abd the white kids are the lowest performing demo at this school)...
I can think of good areas in Sacramento too for black people, none of this shyt is all bad where I'm at, the worse off areas are easy to avoid. Of course if I lived in Memphis or somewhere I'd feel differently...
Honest mistake, I went back and edited! Isn't that where you're from bruh?
In local parlance, people don't view Essex as basically Newark?More or less. My residence has never been in the city proper but my father's whole family is Newark and I did high school there.
If Jersey was almost any other state the county Newark is in would essentially be Newark.
This is a thread about black populations, don't keep that to yourself, dog. Where is it?I know a place where Black folks are bout to make it big.... I'm not saying shyt. It's not Huntsville either!