List of U.S. communities with African-American majority populations in 2000

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The following is a list of United States cities, towns, and unincorporated areas (Census Designated Places) in which a majority (over 50%) of the population is African American or Black, according to data from the 2000 Census. This list does not include cities such as Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in which, according to the 2000 Census, merely a plurality (as opposed to a majority) of the residents are African American. The list below is organized by state and, within each state, by population size. The percentage of each city's population that is African American is listed in parentheses next to the city's name.





Contents





  • 1 National rankings

    • 1.1 Places with over 100,000 people


    • 1.2 Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people


    • 1.3 Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • 2 Alabama

    • 2.1 Places with over 100,000 people


    • 2.2 Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people


    • 2.3 Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • 3 Arkansas

    • 3.1 Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people


    • 3.2 Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • 4 California

    • 4.1 Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people


    • 4.2 Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • 5 Connecticut

    • 5.1 Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • 6 Delaware

    • 6.1 Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people



  • 7 District of Columbia

    • 7.1 Places with over 100,000 people



  • 8 Florida

    • 8.1 Places with over 100,000 people


    • 8.2 Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people


    • 8.3 Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • 9 Georgia

    • 9.1 Places with over 100,000 people


    • 9.2 Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people


    • 9.3 Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • 10 Illinois

    • 10.1 Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people


    • 10.2 Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • 11 Indiana

    • 11.1 Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people



  • 12 Kentucky

    • 12.1 Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • 13 Louisiana

    • 13.1 Places with over 100,000 people


    • 13.2 Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people


    • 13.3 Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • 14 Maryland

    • 14.1 Places with over 100,000 people


    • 14.2 Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people


    • 14.3 Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • 15 Michigan

    • 15.1 Places with over 100,000 people


    • 15.2 Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people


    • 15.3 Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • 16 Mississippi

    • 16.1 Places with over 100,000 people


    • 16.2 Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people


    • 16.3 Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • 17 Missouri

    • 17.1 Places with over 100,000 people


    • 17.2 Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • 18 New Jersey

    • 18.1 Places with over 100,000 people


    • 18.2 Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people


    • 18.3 Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • 19 New York

    • 19.1 Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people


    • 19.2 Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • 20 North Carolina

    • 20.1 Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people


    • 20.2 Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • 21 Ohio

    • 21.1 Places with over 100,000 people


    • 21.2 Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people


    • 21.3 Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • 22 Oklahoma

    • 22.1 Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • 23 Pennsylvania

    • 23.1 Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people


    • 23.2 Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • 24 South Carolina

    • 24.1 Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • 25 Tennessee

    • 25.1 Places with over 100,000 people


    • 25.2 Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • 26 Texas

    • 26.1 Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people


    • 26.2 Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • 27 Virginia

    • 27.1 Places with over 100,000 people


    • 27.2 Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people


    • 27.3 Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • 28 West Virginia

    • 28.1 Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • 29 See also


  • 30 References




National rankings



Places with over 100,000 people



  • Atlanta (54.0%)


  • Augusta (54.7%)


  • Baltimore (64.3%)


  • Baton Rouge (50.2%)


  • Birmingham (73.5%)


  • Cleveland (51.0%)


  • Detroit (82.70%)


  • Flint (53.3%)


  • Jackson, Mississippi (79.40%)


  • Memphis (61.4%)


  • Miami Gardens, Florida (76.3%)


  • Montgomery (56.6%)


  • New Orleans (60.2%)


  • Newark (53.5%)


  • Portsmouth (50.6%)


  • Richmond, Virginia (57.2%)


  • Savannah (55.0%)


  • Shreveport (50.8%)


  • St. Louis (51.2%)


Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people



  • East St. Louis, Illinois (97.74%)


  • East Cleveland, Ohio (93.39%)


  • Suitland-Silver Hill, Maryland (93.01%)


  • Albany, Georgia (71.6%)


  • Wilmington, Delaware (58.0%)


  • Mount Vernon, New York (61.3%)


  • Southfield, Michigan (70.03%)


Places with fewer than 25,000 people




  • Birdsong, Arkansas (70.7%)


  • McMullen, Alabama (60.00%)


  • Falcon, Mississippi (99.68%)


  • Moore Station, Texas (98.91%)


  • Brooklyn, Illinois (98.67%)


  • Tollette, Arkansas (98.46%)


  • Mound Bayou, Mississippi (98.43%)


  • Velda Village Hills, Missouri (98.35%)


  • Hayti Heights, Missouri (98.31%)


  • Mitchellville, Arkansas (98.19%)


  • Coahoma, Mississippi (98.15%)


  • Brookdale, South Carolina (98.05%)


  • White Hall, Alabama (98.03%)


  • Lincoln Heights, Ohio (97.86%)


  • Mosses, Alabama (97.82%)


  • Winstonville, Mississippi (97.81%)


  • Metcalfe, Mississippi (97.57%)


  • North Courtland, Alabama (97.50%)


  • Princeville, North Carolina (97.45%)


  • Uplands Park, Missouri (97.39%)


  • Fayette, Mississippi (97.37%)


  • Grambling, Louisiana (97.10%)


  • Alorton, Illinois (97.09%)


  • Memphis, Alabama (96.97%)


  • Carmody Hills-Pepper Mill Village, Maryland (96.90%)


  • Seat Pleasant, Maryland (96.72%)


  • Bucksport, South Carolina (96.60%)


  • Kinloch, Missouri (96.44%)


  • Neylandville, Texas (96.43%)


  • Anthonyville, Arkansas (96.40%)


  • Reed, Arkansas (96.36%)


  • Wilson City, Missouri (96.36%)


  • Jonestown, Coahoma County, Mississippi (96.30%)


  • Garysburg, North Carolina (96.09%)


  • Velda City, Missouri (96.04%)


  • Renova, Mississippi (95.99%)


  • Beulah, Mississippi (95.98%)


  • Pine Lawn, Missouri (95.96%)


  • Tchula, Mississippi (95.93%)


  • Gordonville, Alabama (95.91%)


  • Ford Heights, Illinois (95.89%)


  • Promised Land, South Carolina (95.89%)


  • Phoenix, Illinois (95.83%)


  • Fairmount Heights, Maryland (95.82%)


  • Glenarden, Maryland (95.77%)


  • Wilkinson Heights, South Carolina (95.66%)


  • Gresham Park (95.57%)


  • Tuskegee, Alabama (95.48%)


  • Centreville, Illinois (95.46%)


  • Hillsdale, Missouri (95.40%)


  • East Hodge, Louisiana (95.08%)


  • Goodlow, Texas (95.08%)


  • Walker Mill, Maryland (94.99%)


  • Haywood City, Missouri (94.98%)


  • North Tunica, Mississippi (94.90%)


  • Beverly Hills, Missouri (94.53%)


  • Allport, Arkansas (94.49%)


  • Wallace, Louisiana (93.86%)


  • Friars Point, Mississippi (93.85%)


  • North Lilbourn, Missouri (93.68%)


  • Lawnside, New Jersey (93.61%)


  • Coral Hills, Maryland (93.56%)


  • Prairie View, Texas (93.51%)


  • St. Albans, Queens, New York (93.5%)


  • Highland Park, Michigan (93.44%)


  • Langston, Oklahoma (93.29%)


  • Crawford, Mississippi (93.13%)


  • Jericho, Arkansas (92.93%)


  • Capitol Heights, Maryland (92.85%)


  • Yellow Bluff, Alabama (92.82%)


  • Springdale, Maryland (92.79%)


  • Norwood Court, Missouri (92.74%)


  • Hobson City, Alabama (92.71%)


  • Gifford, South Carolina (92.70%)


  • Largo, Maryland (92.69%)


  • Northwoods, Missouri (92.66%)


  • Eastover, South Carolina (92.41%)


  • Benton Harbor, Michigan (92.40%)


  • Howardville, Missouri (92.40%)


  • Glendora, Mississippi (92.28%)


  • Hillcrest Heights, Maryland (92.18%)


  • Carlisle, South Carolina (92.14%)


  • Pagedale, Missouri (92.09%)


  • Shaw, Mississippi (92.08%)


  • Union, Alabama (92.07%)


  • Wellston, Missouri (92.07%)


  • Greater Landover, Maryland (92.03%)


  • East Dunbar, Florida (91.99%)


  • Natchez, Louisiana (91.94%)


  • Washington Park, Illinois (91.94%)


  • College Station, Arkansas (91.78%)


  • Macedonia, Alabama (91.75%)


  • Killona, Louisiana (91.72%)


  • Lake View, Arkansas (91.71%)


  • Tangipahoa, Louisiana (91.57%)


  • Lisman, Alabama (91.42%)


  • East Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York (91.4%)


  • Sunset, Arkansas (91.09%)


  • Shelby, Mississippi (91.08%)


  • Kettering, Maryland (90.62%)


  • Lane, South Carolina (90.43%)


  • Warrensville Heights, Ohio (90.41%)


  • Fairfield, Alabama (90.23%)



Alabama



Places with over 100,000 people



  • Birmingham (73.5%)


  • Montgomery (56.6%)


  • Mobile (50.6%)


Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people



  • Bessemer (69.6%)


  • Prichard (84.5%)


Places with fewer than 25,000 people




  • Akron (86.5%)


  • Aliceville (66.5%)


  • Autaugaville (66.0%)


  • Beatrice (72.6%)


  • Boligee (88.9%)


  • Brent (50.0%)


  • Brighton (89.1%)


  • Brundidge (63.5%)


  • Camden (54.2%)


  • Camp Hill (84.9%)


  • Clayton (64.0%)


  • Clio (57.2%)


  • Colony (93.5%)


  • Dayton (65.0%)


  • Demopolis (50.9%)


  • Edgewater (61.1%)


  • Emelle (93.6%)


  • Epes (84.0%)


  • Eutaw (66.0%)


  • Evergreen (52.8%)


  • Fairfield (90.2%)


  • Five Points (52.1%)


  • Forkland (89.2%)


  • Fort Deposit (68.2%)


  • Franklin (56.4%)


  • Geiger (70.2%)


  • Georgiana (61.8%)


  • Goodwater (73.3%)


  • Gordon (74.0%)


  • Gordonville (95.9%)


  • Greensboro (60.9%)


  • Hayneville (85.5%)


  • Hillsboro (82.2%)


  • Hobson City (92.7%)


  • Hurtsboro (70.3%)


  • La Fayette (67.3%)


  • Lanett (53.6%)


  • Lipscomb (65.6%)


  • Lisman (91.4%)


  • Livingston (60.8%)


  • Loachapoka (61.2%)


  • Macedonia (91.8%)


  • McMullen (100.0%)


  • Marion (62.5%)


  • Memphis (97.0%)


  • Midfield (59.5%)


  • Midway (88.8%)


  • Mosses (97.8%)


  • Mount Vernon (53.0%)


  • Newbern (77.1%)


  • North Courtland (97.5%)


  • Oak Hill (64.9%)


  • Pickensville (63.0%)


  • Ridgeville (79.1%)


  • Selma (69.7%)


  • Selmont-West Selmont (91.4%)


  • Shorter (81.7%)


  • Thomaston (50.1%)


  • Triana (86.5%)


  • Tuskegee (95.5%)


  • Union (92.1%)


  • Union Springs (74.4%)


  • Uniontown (88.2%)


  • Vredenburgh (89.0%)


  • White Hall (98.0%)


  • Yellow Bluff (92.8%)


  • York (78.3%)



Arkansas



Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people



  • Pine Bluff (65.9%)


  • West Memphis (55.9%)


Places with fewer than 25,000 people




  • Allport (94.5%)


  • Altheimer (87.9%)


  • Anthonyville (96.4%)


  • Birdsong (70.7%)


  • Bluff City (71.5%)


  • Blytheville (56.0%)


  • Bradley (52.4%)


  • Carthage (82.8%)


  • Chidester (62.4%)


  • College Station (91.8%)


  • Cotton Plant (74.1%)


  • Dermott (73.3%)


  • Dumas (60.0%)


  • Earle (75.2%)


  • Edmondson (71.2%)


  • Elaine (58.2%)


  • Eudora (84.5%)


  • Forrest City (60.9%)


  • Fredonia (Biscoe) (58.2%)


  • Garland (69.9%)


  • Gilmore (79.1%)


  • Gould (78.0%)


  • Grady (65.8%)


  • Gum Springs (55.2%)


  • Harrell (56.3%)


  • Haynes (85.1%)


  • Helena (67.9%)


  • Hensley (64.7%)


  • Holly Grove (72.6%)


  • Hughes (67.8%)


  • Jennette (87.9%)


  • Jericho (92.9%)


  • LaGrange (56.6%)


  • Lake View (91.7%)


  • Lake Village (56.2%)


  • Luxora (56.0%)


  • Madison (89.0%)


  • Marianna (74.1%)


  • Marvell (58.1%)


  • McAlmont (70.5%)


  • McNeil (58.3%)


  • Menifee (84.6%)


  • Mitchellville (98.2%)


  • Montrose (71.9%)


  • Osceola (51.0%)


  • Parkdale (66.8%)


  • Parkin (68.5%)


  • Perla (63.5%)


  • Reed (96.4%)


  • Rondo (70.0%)


  • Rosston (57.7%)


  • Stamps (54.5%)


  • Strong (53.6%)


  • Sunset (91.1%)


  • Sweet Home (74.0%)


  • Tollette (98.5%)


  • Turrell (78.8%)


  • Twin Groves (72.1%)


  • Wabbaseka (84.2%)


  • Waldo (58.7%)


  • Washington (61.5%)


  • West Helena (65.7%)


  • Widener (67.2%)


  • Wilmar (71.8%)


  • Wilmot (75.2%)


  • Winchester (64.9%)


  • Woodson (73.9%)


  • Wrightsville (74.6%)



California



Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people



  • Westmont (58.0%)


Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • View Park-Windsor Hills (88.0%)


  • Ladera Heights (70.8%)


  • West Athens (65.1%)


  • West Rancho Dominguez (61.9%)


Connecticut



Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • Bloomfield (54.0%)

    • Blue Hills (neighborhood of Bloomfield) (83.1%)


Delaware



Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people



  • Wilmington (56.4%)


District of Columbia



Places with over 100,000 people


In 2011 Washington’s black population slipped below 50 percent according to the Brookings Institution.[1]



Florida



Places with over 100,000 people



  • Miami Gardens (76.3%)


Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people



  • Lauderdale Lakes (67.74%)


  • Lauderhill (58.77%)


  • North Miami (58.9%)


  • Pine Hills (67.6%)


  • Riviera Beach (65.9%)


Places with fewer than 25,000 people




  • Belle Glade (56.3%)


  • Belle Glade Camp (69.6%)


  • Boulevard Gardens (94.3%)


  • Brownsville (74.7%)


  • Campbellton (64.8%)


  • Century (56.1%)


  • Charleston Park (74.8%)


  • Chattahoochee (51.5%)


  • Cypress Quarters (58.0%)


  • DeLand Southwest (69.6%)


  • East Williston (80.4%)


  • Eatonville (84.5%)


  • El Portal (50.1%)


  • Florida City (52.4%)


  • Fort Pierce North (70.6%)


  • Franklin Park (97.9%)


  • Fremd Village-Padgett Island (92.1%)


  • Gladeview (75.2%)


  • Golden Glades (72.8%)


  • Goulding (61.8%)


  • Goulds (55.2%)


  • Greenville (70.7%)


  • Gretna (83.8%)


  • Harlem (95.8%)


  • Havana (53.6%)


  • Homestead Base (55.4%)


  • Ives Estates (50.0%)


  • Jacob City (90.4%)


  • Jasper (50.8%)


  • Lake Park (55.0%)


  • Lamont (58.4%)


  • Limestone Creek (61.8%)


  • Lloyd (52.1%)


  • Madison (66.0%)


  • Mangonia Park (83.1%)


  • Midway, Gadsden County (86.0%)


  • Midway, Seminole County (84.9%)


  • Monticello (54.2%)


  • Naranja (57.5%)


  • Opa-locka (65.8%)


  • Pahokee (56.1%)


  • Pembroke Park (55.3%)


  • Pinewood (75.3%)


  • Progress Village (51.7%)


  • Quincy (64.4%)


  • Raleigh (55.2%)


  • Richmond Heights (72.1%)


  • Ridgecrest (67.9%)


  • Roosevelt Gardens (96.5%)


  • South Apopka (64.1%)


  • South Bay (65.0%)


  • Tangelo Park (83.7%)


  • Tildenville (78.3%)


  • Washington Park (94.9%)


  • West Park (57.9%)


  • West Perrine (62.7%)


  • West Little River (57.2%)


  • Westview (69.5%)



Georgia



Places with over 100,000 people



  • Atlanta (54.0%)


  • Augusta (54.7%)


  • Savannah (55.0%)


  • Macon (67.34%)


Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people



  • Albany (71.6%)


  • Candler-McAfee (95.2%)


  • East Point (78.2%)


  • Redan (91.3%)


  • Valdosta (51.1%)


Places with fewer than 25,000 people




  • Abbeville (58.4%)


  • Alamo (52.6%)


  • Alapaha (62.8%)


  • Americus (58.3%)


  • Arlington (69.9%)


  • Ashburn (65.2%)


  • Baconton (59.8%)


  • Bainbridge (50.3%)


  • Bartow (59.6%)


  • Belvedere Park (82.4%)


  • Blakely (60.0%)


  • Boston (67.6%)


  • Bronwood (65.7%)


  • Broxton (50.4%)


  • Brunswick (59.8%)


  • Buena Vista (63.4%)


  • Byromville (51.6%)


  • Cairo (51.3%)


  • Camak (53.3%)


  • Camilla (65.2%)


  • Clarkston (55.7%)


  • Coleman (61.7%)


  • College Park (81.8%)


  • Conley (52.9%)


  • Cordele (65.0%)


  • Crawfordville (57.0%)


  • Culloden (70.9%)


  • Cuthbert (74.2%)


  • Damascus (63.5%)


  • Danville (51.2%)


  • Davisboro (61.3%)


  • Dawson (77.3%)


  • De Soto (65.9%)


  • Donalsonville (58.7%)


  • Dooling (66.9%)


  • Dublin (51.4%)


  • Eatonton (59.3%)


  • Edison (67.7%)


  • Experiment (52.6%)


  • Flovilla (51.5%)


  • Folkston (51.5%)


  • Forsyth (57.6%)


  • Fort Gaines (67.9%)


  • Fort Valley (74.7%)


  • Geneva (52.6%)


  • Georgetown (Quitman County) (60.0%)


  • Gordon (51.6%)


  • Greensboro (62.0%)


  • Greenville (73.2%)


  • Gresham Park (95.6%)


  • Harrison (79.4%)


  • Helena (54.2%)


  • Hilltop (87.8%)


  • Hiltonia (69.8%)


  • Ideal (66.2%)


  • Irwinton (57.1%)


  • Jeffersonville (62.4%)


  • Junction City (60.3%)


  • Keysville (62.2%)


  • Lincoln Park (95.0%)


  • Lithonia (79.6%)


  • Louisville (65.9%)


  • Lumber City (51.4%)


  • Lumpkin (70.4%)


  • Luthersville (51.9%)


  • Manassas (59.0%)


  • Marshallville (78.4%)


  • McIntyre (57.5%)


  • Meigs (66.8%)


  • Midville (66.7%)


  • Midway-Hardwick (72.6%)


  • Millen (59.3%)


  • Montezuma (69.8%)


  • Monticello (53.5%)


  • Morgan (66.5%)


  • Morven (52.1%)


  • Moultrie (50.2%)


  • Newton (53.9%)


  • Norwood (62.5%)


  • Ocilla (59.4%)


  • Oglethorpe (70.3%)


  • Oliver (50.6%)


  • Panthersville (96.3%)


  • Pelham (56.1%)


  • Phillipsburg (94.5%)


  • Pineview (62.8%)


  • Plains (59.8%)


  • Quitman (66.4%)


  • Reynolds (50.6%)


  • Riceboro (88.7%)


  • Richland (62.5%)


  • Riverdale (67.4%)


  • Rochelle (52.8%)


  • Salem (96.8%)


  • Sandersville (59.0%)


  • Sardis (55.3%)


  • Sharon (71.4%)


  • Shellman (68.9%)


  • Siloam (73.1%)


  • Smithville (70.3%)


  • Soperton (51.8%)


  • Sparta (83.7%)


  • Stone Mountain (69.2%)


  • Sylvester (60.0%)


  • Talbotton (77.8%)


  • Tennille (56.9%)


  • Thomasville (55.4%)


  • Thomson (56.3%)


  • Toomsboro (53.7%)


  • Twin City (53.6%)


  • Unadilla (62.1%)


  • Union City (69.3%)


  • Unionville (97.0%)


  • Vienna (66.9%)


  • Wadley (77.1%)


  • Walthourville (55.1%)


  • Warrenton (69.4%)


  • Warwick (61.2%)


  • Washington (60.8%)


  • Waycross (53.5%)


  • Waynesboro (62.6%)


  • West Point (57.8%)


  • Woodbury (56.5%)


  • Woodland (77.8%)


  • Woodville (69.5%)


  • Wrens (65.2%)


  • Wrightsville (53.5%)



Illinois



Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people



  • Calumet City (70.6%)


  • Dolton (82.4%)


  • East St. Louis (97.7%)


  • Harvey (79.6%)


  • Maywood (82.7%)


Places with fewer than 25,000 people




  • Alorton (97.1%)


  • Baldwin (58.9%)


  • Bellwood (81.7%)


  • Broadview (73.1%)


  • Brooklyn (98.7%)


  • Burnham (54.2%)


  • Cairo (61.7%)


  • Calumet Park (82.9%)


  • Centreville (95.5%)


  • Country Club Hills (81.9%)


  • Dixmoor (57.1%)


  • Fairmont (53.6%)


  • Ford Heights (95.9%)


  • Hazel Crest (76.3%)


  • Hopkins Park (92.3%)


  • Markham (78.7%)


  • Matteson (62.6%)


  • Mounds (60.6%)


  • Oak Grove (57.7%)


  • Olympia Fields (52.1%)


  • Phoenix (93.8%)


  • Pulaski (70.8%)


  • Richton Park (76.0%)


  • Riverdale (86.4%)


  • Robbins (95.3%)


  • Royal Lakes (80.5%)

  • [[Saint Joseph,

Illinois | Saint Joseph]] (98.9%)



  • South Holland (50.8%)


  • Sun River Terrace (88.3%)


  • University Park (83.9%)


  • Venice (93.6%)


  • Washington Park (91.9%)



Indiana



Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people



  • Gary (84.8%)


Kentucky



Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • Newburg (58.1%)


  • Poplar Hills (55.3%)


  • Cayce (98.3%)


Louisiana



Places with over 100,000 people



  • New Orleans (60.2%)


  • Baton Rouge (50.2%)


  • Shreveport (50.8%)


Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people



  • Alexandria (54.8%)


  • Monroe (61.1%)


Places with fewer than 25,000 people




  • Amite City (51.8%)


  • Arcadia (60.6%)


  • Baker (52.4%)


  • Baldwin (64.5%)


  • Bastrop (64.5%)


  • Belle Rose (59.8%)


  • Bonita (55.5%)


  • Boutte (64.1%)


  • Boyce (74.4%)


  • Brownfields (51.8%)


  • Bunkie (50.3%)


  • Campti (74.5%)


  • Cheneyville (65.7%)


  • Clarence (74.03%)


  • Clayton (67.3%)


  • Clinton (58.3%)


  • Colfax (67.81%)


  • Coushatta (65.4%)


  • Cullen (84.9%)


  • Delhi (56.8%)


  • Donaldsonville (69.1%)


  • East Hodge (95.1%)


  • Edgard (94.8%)


  • Epps (63.1%)


  • Farmerville (63.5%)


  • Fenton (52.4%)


  • Ferriday (74.9%)


  • Franklin (50.0%)


  • Franklinton (51.9%)


  • Gardere (70.9%)


  • Garyville (52.43%)


  • Gibsland (82.8%)


  • Grambling (97.1%)


  • Grand Coteau (67.7%)


  • Hahnville (50.9%)


  • Harrisonburg (54.8%)


  • Homer (61.3%)


  • Jackson (52.3%)


  • Jeanerette (59.7%)


  • Jonesville (59.2%)


  • Kentwood (64.85%)


  • Killona (91.7%)


  • Lake Providence (79.5%)


  • Lecompte (74.3%)


  • Lucky (69.3%)


  • Mansfield (64.3%)


  • Mansura (60.3%)


  • Maringouin (79.4%)


  • Marion (54.1%)


  • Merrydale (90.2%)


  • Minden (52.2%)


  • Monticello (63.8%)


  • Napoleonville (69.8%)


  • Natchez (91.9%)


  • Natchitoches (53.0%)


  • New Roads (59.3%)


  • New Sarpy (51.6%)


  • Newellton (64.7%)


  • North Vacherie (75.4%)


  • Opelousas (69.1%)


  • Palmetto (58.5%)


  • Pioneer (52.6%)


  • Port Allen (54.0%)


  • Powhatan (78.7%)


  • Rayville (67.3%)


  • Reserve (53.9%)


  • Richwood (88.2%)


  • Ringgold (55.3%)


  • Roseland (65.0%)


  • Sicily Island (54.5%)


  • South Mansfield (73.9%)


  • St. Gabriel (72.0%)


  • St. Joseph (68.6%)


  • St. Martinville (62.8%)


  • Sunset (52.4%)


  • Supreme (84.4%)


  • Tallulah (74.8%)


  • Tangipahoa (91.6%)


  • Ville Platte (58.7%)


  • Waggaman (54.4%)


  • Wallace (93.9%)


  • Washington (56.3%)


  • Waterproof (87.4%)


  • West Ferriday (57.6%)


  • White Castle (76.8%)


  • Wilson (79.8%)


  • Winnsboro (58.5%)


  • Woodmere (65.8%)



Maryland



Places with over 100,000 people



  • Baltimore (64.3%)


Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people




  • Chillum (62.7%)


  • Clinton (73.7%)


  • Lochearn (78.4%)


  • Milford Mill (79.1%)


  • Oxon Hill-Glassmanor (86.7%)


  • Owings Mills (51%)


  • Randallstown (72.1%)


  • Suitland-Silver Hill (93.0%)


  • Waldorf (53.4%)


  • Woodlawn, Baltimore County (51.5%)



Places with fewer than 25,000 people




  • Bladensburg (70.9%)


  • Camp Springs (74.3%)


  • Capitol Heights (92.9%)


  • Carmody Hills-Pepper Mill Village (96.9%)


  • Cheverly (56.8%)


  • Coral Hills (93.7%)


  • Cottage City (54.8%)


  • District Heights (88.0%)


  • Eagle Harbor (65.5%)


  • Fairmount Heights (95.8%)


  • Forest Heights (79.1%)


  • Forestville (85.8%)


  • Fort Washington (67.2%)


  • Friendly (77.7%)


  • Glenarden (95.8%)


  • Goddard (53.3%)


  • Greater Landover (92.0%)


  • Greater Upper Marlboro (75.5%)


  • Highland Beach (70.2%)


  • Hillcrest Heights (93.2%)


  • Jessup (67.7%)


  • Kettering (90.6%)


  • Lake Arbor (88.7%)


  • Lanham-Seabrook (63.6%)


  • Landover (92.0%)


  • Landover Hills (64.2%)


  • Largo (92.7%)


  • Marlow Heights (88.5%)


  • Marlton (55.5%)


  • Mitchellville (78.5%)


  • Morningside (51.3%)


  • Mount Rainier (62.1%)


  • New Carrollton (67.5%)


  • North Brentwood (82.1%)


  • Princess Anne (62.9%)


  • Rosaryville (59.6%)


  • Seat Pleasant (96.7%)


  • Springdale (92.8%)


  • Stockton (60.8%)


  • Temple Hills (85.0%)


  • Walker Mill (95.0%)


  • Woodlawn, Prince George's County (72.3%)


  • Woodmore (64.9%)



Michigan



Places with over 100,000 people



  • Detroit (82.7%)


  • Flint (53.3%)


Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people



  • Southfield (70.03%)


  • Pontiac (52.01%)


  • Inkster (67.5%)


  • Oak Park (57.1%)


Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • Benton Harbor (92.4%)


  • Benton Heights (65.6%)


  • Benton Charter Township (51.9%)


  • Buena Vista (69.3%)


  • Buena Vista Charter Township (55.6%)


  • Highland Park (93.4%)


  • Royal Oak Charter Township (71.5%)


  • Muskegon Heights (77.77%)


Mississippi



Places with over 100,000 people



  • Jackson (70.6%)


Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people



  • Columbus (54.4%)


  • Greenville (69.6%)


  • Meridian (54.4%)


  • Vicksburg (60.4%)


  • Hattiesburg (52.8%)


Places with fewer than 25,000 people




  • Aberdeen (60.2%)


  • Alligator (77.3%)


  • Anguilla (77.0%)


  • Arcola (95.0%)


  • Artesia (79.3%)


  • Beauregard (53.6%)


  • Belzoni (68.1%)


  • Benoit (76.3%)


  • Beulah (96.0%)


  • Bolton (66.8%)


  • Brookhaven (50.9%)


  • Brooksville (79.6%)


  • Bude (55.1%)


  • Canton (80.3%)


  • Cary (64.4%)


  • Centreville (67.4%)


  • Charleston (59.7%)


  • Clarksdale (68.5%)


  • Coahoma (98.2%)


  • Coffeeville (54.5%)


  • Coldwater (69.7%)


  • Collins (52.4%)


  • Como (71.8%)


  • Crawford (93.1%)


  • Crenshaw (71.5%)


  • Crosby (71.9%)


  • Crystal Springs (55.8%)


  • Cruger (74.2%)


  • De Kalb (50.3%)


  • Derma (57.7%)


  • Doddsville (67.6%)


  • Drew (73.6%)


  • Duck Hill (63.3%)


  • Duncan (77.5%)


  • Durant (70.2%)


  • Edwards (78.9%)


  • Falcon (99.7%)


  • Fayette (97.4%)


  • Forest (50.9%)


  • Friars Point (93.9%)


  • Glendora (92.3%)


  • Gloster (55.0%)


  • Goodman (65.8%)


  • Greenville (75.9%)


  • Greenwood (65.4%)


  • Gunnison (86.7%)


  • Hazlehurst (68.6%)


  • Heidelberg (73.3%)


  • Hickory (55.1%)


  • Hollandale (83.2%)


  • Holly Springs (76.2%)


  • Indianola (73.4%)


  • Inverness (59.4%)


  • Isola (63.7%)


  • Itta Bena (81.3%)


  • Jonestown, Coahoma County (96.3%)


  • Kilmichael (53.4%)


  • Lake (55.2%)


  • Lambert (82.8%)


  • Laurel (55.0%)


  • Leland (67.0%)


  • Lexington (67.3%)


  • Louise (54.3%)


  • Louisville (52.5%)


  • Lula (77.3%)


  • Lumberton (53.6%)


  • Maben (57.9%)


  • McComb (58.4%)


  • Macon (67.3%)


  • Magnolia (53.8%)


  • Marks (64.7%)


  • Mayersville (88.1%)


  • Merigold (56.9%)


  • Metcalfe (97.6%)


  • Moorhead (79.0%)


  • Morgan City (83.3%)


  • Moss Point (70.6%)


  • Mound Bayou (98.4%)


  • Mount Olive (52.0%)


  • Natchez (54.5%)


  • Newton (54.7%)


  • North Tunica (94.9%)


  • Oakland (75.9%)


  • Okolona (59.6%)


  • Pace (82.7%)


  • Pickens (87.7%)


  • Port Gibson (80.0%)


  • Renova (96.0%)


  • Rolling Fork (69.2%)


  • Rosedale (82.0%)


  • Roxie (58.9%)


  • Ruleville (80.8%)


  • Sardis (56.4%)


  • Schlater (60.6%)


  • Scooba (54.9%)


  • Shannon (54.2%)


  • Shaw (92.1%)


  • Shelby (91.1%)


  • Shubuta (73.9%)


  • Shuqualak (69.6%)


  • Sidon (83.3%)


  • Silver City (78.3%)


  • Sledge (76.0%)


  • State Line (56.9%)


  • Summit (66.2%)


  • Sunflower (71.3%)


  • Tchula (95.9%)


  • Terry (50.5%)


  • Tutwiler (87.3%)


  • Utica (66.4%)


  • Vaiden (71.1%)


  • Verona (57.7%)


  • Waynesboro (57.3%)


  • Webb (61.3%)


  • Weir (53.7%)


  • West Point (56.2%)


  • Winona (50.7%)


  • Winstonville (97.8%)


  • Woodville (74.6%)


  • Yazoo City (69.7%)



Missouri



Places with over 100,000 people



  • St. Louis (51.2%)


Places with fewer than 25,000 people




  • Bel-Ridge (79.7%)


  • Berkeley (76.7%)


  • Beverly Hills (94.5%)


  • Black Jack (71.3%)


  • Castle Point (88.7%)


  • Cool Valley (76.1%)


  • Country Club Hills (81.0%)


  • Dellwood (58.2%)


  • Ferguson (52.4%)


  • Flordell Hills (82.1%)


  • Glen Echo Park (88.0%)


  • Greendale (64.4%)


  • Hanley Hills (76.7%)


  • Hayti Heights (98.3%)


  • Haywood City (95.0%)


  • Hillsdale (95.4%)


  • Homestown (89.0%)


  • Howardville (92.4%)


  • Jennings (78.6%)


  • Kinloch (96.4%)


  • Moline Acres (85.5%)


  • Normandy (66.7%)


  • Northwoods (92.7%)


  • North Lilbourn (93.7%)


  • Norwood Court (92.7%)


  • Pagedale (92.1%)


  • Pasadena Hills (67.4%)


  • Pasadena Park (53.4%)


  • Penermon (84.0%)


  • Pine Lawn (95.7%)


  • Pinhook (87.5%)


  • Spanish Lake (54.8%)


  • Riverview (69.9%)


  • Uplands Park (97.4%)


  • Velda City (96.0%)


  • Velda Village Hills (98.3%)


  • Vinita Park (61.7%)


  • Vinita Terrace (73.6%)


  • Wellston (92.1%)


  • Wilson City (96.4%)



New Jersey



Places with over 100,000 people



  • Newark (53.5%)


Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people



  • Camden (53.4%)


  • East Orange (89.5%)


  • Irvington (81.7%)


  • Orange (71.8%)


  • Plainfield (61.3%)


  • Trenton (52.1%)


  • Willingboro Township (66.7%)


Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • Asbury Park (67.1%)


  • Chesilhurst (56.0%)


  • Lawnside (93.6%)


  • Pleasantville (57.7%)


  • Roselle (51.3%)


  • Salem (56.8%)


  • Hillside (53.2%)


New York



Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people



  • Hempstead (52.5%)


  • Mount Vernon (59.6%)


Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • Hillcrest (51.1%)


  • Lakeview (85.0%)


  • North Amityville (68.7%)


  • Roosevelt (79.2%)


  • South Floral Park (59.1%)


  • Uniondale (55.5%)


  • Wyandanch (77.7%)


  • Gordon Heights (62.1%)


  • Fairview, Westchester County, New York (73.09%)


North Carolina



Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people



  • Goldsboro (52.2%)


  • Rocky Mount (56.0%)


Places with fewer than 25,000 people




  • Ahoskie (58.9%)


  • Ansonville (76.4%)


  • Belhaven (60.7%)


  • Bethel (58.1%)


  • Bolton (63.8%)


  • Bowmore (57.9%)


  • Brogden (56.9%)


  • Brunswick (55.0%)


  • Chadbourn (53.5%)


  • Cofield (80.7%)


  • Columbia (52.3%)


  • Conetoe (63.6%)


  • East Arcadia (92.2%)


  • East Spencer (85.8%)


  • Edenton (55.2%)


  • Elizabeth City (56.6%)


  • Elm City (53.9%)


  • Enfield (79.3%)


  • Fair Bluff (59.3%)


  • Fairmont (58.7%)


  • Farmville (50.1%)


  • Fountain (50.5%)


  • Fremont (50.7%)


  • Garysburg (96.1%)


  • Hamilton (53.3%)


  • Hassell (62.5%)


  • Henderson (59.2%)


  • Hobgood (52.2%)


  • Kelford (65.3%)


  • Kingstown (92.8%)


  • Kinston (62.7%)


  • Lewiston Woodville (66.7%)


  • Light Oak (82.2%)


  • Maxton (64.1%)


  • Middleburg (63.6%)


  • Morven (76.9%)


  • Mount Olive (54.3%)


  • Navassa (86.6%)


  • Northwest (71.8%)


  • Oxford (51.4%)


  • Parmele (85.9%)


  • Pinetops (57.2%)


  • Plymouth (63.1%)


  • Polkton (56.3%)


  • Princeville (97.5%)


  • Rich Square (55.9%)


  • Robersonville (61.5%)


  • Roper (75.2%)


  • Rowland (68.0%)


  • Scotland Neck (68.0%)


  • Seaboard (71.2%)


  • Sharpsburg (58.7%)


  • Silver City (94.6%)


  • South Weldon (84.5%)


  • Spring Lake (51.1%)


  • Wadesboro (56.4%)


  • Washington (50.5%)


  • Weldon (62.7%)


  • Whitakers (58.3%)


  • Williamston (57.5%)


  • Windsor (53.0%)


  • Winton (68.0%)



Ohio



Places with over 100,000 people



  • Cleveland (51.0%)


Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people



  • East Cleveland (93.4%)


  • Trotwood (58.3%)


Places with fewer than 25,000 people




  • Bedford Heights (67.4%)


  • Forest Park (56.3%)


  • Fort McKinley (53.2%)


  • Golf Manor (62.9%)


  • Highland Hills (65.1%)


  • Lincoln Heights (97.9%)


  • Maplewood Park (58.3%)


  • North Randall (71.7%)


  • Oakwood (56.2%)


  • Silverton (50.3%)


  • Urbancrest (58.0%)


  • Warrensville Heights (90.4%)


  • Wilberforce (84.2%)


  • Woodlawn (68.4%)



Oklahoma



Places with fewer than 25,000 people




  • Arcadia (55.6%)


  • Boley (54.7%)


  • Boynton (55.1%)


  • Clearview (75.0%)


  • Forest Park (72.1%)


  • Fort Coffee (62.9%)


  • Grayson (61.9%)


  • Langston (93.3%)


  • Meridian, Logan County (83.3%)


  • Redbird (87.6%)


  • Rentiesville (64.7%)


  • Spencer (51.8%)


  • Summit (84.1%)


  • Taft (85.4%)


  • Tatums (78.5%)



Pennsylvania



Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people



  • Chester (75.7%)


  • Harrisburg (54.8%)


Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • Aliquippa (≈50)


  • Braddock (66.5%)


  • Chester Township (73.3%)


  • Colwyn (52.1%)


  • Darby (60.0%)


  • Homestead (51.3%)


  • Rankin (69.3%)


  • South Coatesville (56.1%)


  • Wilkinsburg (66.5%)


  • Yeadon (80.8%)


South Carolina



Places with fewer than 25,000 people




  • Allendale (80.0%)


  • Andrews (60.8%)


  • Atlantic Beach (82.1%)


  • Awendaw (64.6%)


  • Bamberg (53.6%)


  • Bennettsville (63.2%)


  • Bishopville (65.8%)


  • Blackville (75.6%)


  • Blenheim (54.7%)


  • Bowman (68.9%)


  • Brookdale (98.1%)


  • Bucksport (96.6%)


  • Calhoun Falls (52.7%)


  • Carlisle (92.1%)


  • Cheraw (52.2%)


  • Chester (62.3%)


  • Clarks Hill (85.6%)


  • Clio (57.1%)


  • Cokesbury (72.8%)


  • Cope (58.9%)


  • Cross Hill (55.6%)


  • Darlington (56.0%)


  • Denmark (85.9%)


  • Dentsville (58.3%)


  • Eastover (92.4%)


  • Edgefield (59.9%)


  • Edisto (69.6%)


  • Ehrhardt (56.8%)


  • Elko (58.5%)


  • Estill (79.4%)


  • Fairfax (73.5%)


  • Furman (72.4%)


  • Gantt (63.1%)


  • Georgetown (57.0%)


  • Gifford (92.7%)


  • Gray Court (54.7%)


  • Greeleyville (58.2%)


  • Heath Springs (51.0%)


  • Holly Hill (50.0%)


  • Hollywood (68.8%)


  • Johnston (62.6%)


  • Judson (56.7%)


  • Kingstree (64.7%)


  • Kline (57.6%)


  • Lake City (71.4%)


  • Lancaster Mill (53.3%)


  • Lane (90.4%)


  • Lynchburg (73.6%)


  • Manning (62.4%)


  • Marion (66.2%)


  • Mayesville (86.0%)


  • McCormick (64.1%)


  • Mount Carmel (89.9%)


  • Mullins (61.6%)


  • Orangeburg (67.5%)


  • Pamplico (52.5%)


  • Pinewood (56.4%)


  • Promised Land (95.9%)


  • Quinby (56.2%)


  • Rembert (75.6%)


  • Richburg (74.7%)


  • Ridge Spring (63.9%)


  • Ridgeville (58.7%)


  • Rowesville (60.9%)


  • St. Andrews (52.7%)


  • St. Matthews (61.5%)


  • St. Stephen (58.2%)


  • Santee (70.7%)


  • Scotia (73.6%)


  • Scranton (56.1%)


  • Sellers (85.6%)


  • Shiloh (58.3%)


  • Society Hill (54.0%)


  • South Sumter (89.9%)


  • Stuckey (79.5%)


  • Summerton (57.2%)


  • Timmonsville (77.3%)


  • Vance (84.6%)


  • Varnville (60.3%)


  • Wagener (61.5%)


  • Waterloo (56.2%)


  • Wilkinson Heights (95.7%)


  • Willington (82.5%)


  • Winnsboro (58.5%)


  • Woodford (50.5%)


  • Yemassee (55.3%)



Tennessee



Places with over 100,000 people



  • Memphis (61.4%)


Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • Bolivar (56.4%)


  • Brownsville (60.7%)


  • Gallaway (59.0%)


  • Gates (53.4%)


  • Henning (74.9%)


  • Mason (51.5%)


  • Stanton (67.8%)


  • Whiteville (60.9%)


Texas



Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people



  • DeSoto (68.6%)


  • Cedar Hill (51.4%)


  • Lancaster (68.7%)


  • Fresno (59.7%)


Places with fewer than 25,000 people




  • Ames (89.3%)


  • Barrett (86.6%)


  • Browndell (60.7%)


  • Calvert (52.4%)


  • Cuney (83.5%)


  • Domino (63.5%)


  • Easton (67.0%)


  • Forest Hill (57.1%)


  • Goodlow (95.1%)


  • Kendleton (79.0%)


  • Moore Station (98.9%)


  • Neylandville (96.4%)


  • Prairie View (93.5%)


  • San Augustine (57.9%)


  • Seven Oaks (58.0%)


  • Scottsville (54.8%)


  • Toco (76.4%)



Virginia



Places with over 100,000 people



  • Portsmouth (50.6%)


  • Richmond (57.2%)


Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people



  • Petersburg (79.0%)


Places with fewer than 25,000 people




  • Dendron (51.2%)


  • East Highland Park (79.4%)


  • Emporia (56.2%)


  • Ettrick (75.1%)


  • Franklin (52.3%)


  • Highland Springs (51.8%)


  • Laurel Park (64.4%)


  • Lawrenceville (64.6%)


  • Nassawadox (54.9%)


  • Rushmere (62.1%)


  • Sandy Level (73.3%)


  • Wakefield (51.3%)


  • Waverly (61.8%)



West Virginia



Places with fewer than 25,000 people



  • Keystone (72.9%)


  • Kimball (63.2%)


  • Northfork (53.9%)


See also



  • List of U.S. cities with large African-American populations—over 30%, ranked by percentage

  • List of African American neighborhoods

  • Lists of U.S. cities with non-white majority populations

  • List of U.S. counties with African American majority populations

  • List of U.S. communities with African-American majority populations in 2010

  • List of U.S. communities with Hispanic majority populations in the 2000 census


References




  1. ^ "A Population Changes, Uneasily" By SABRINA TAVERNISE, NYTimes, JULY 17, 2011. Retrieved May 22, 2015






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