Hispanics now outnumber blacks and represent the largest minority group in major American cities. The Hispanic share of population rose in primary cities of the largest 100 metropolitan areas from 2000 to 2010. Across all cities in 2010, 41 percent of residents were white, 26 percent were Hispanic, and 22 percent were black.
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Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Hispanics Are The Largest Minority Group In Major American Cities
Posted By Milton Recht
Frpm Brookings, "Melting Pot Cities and Suburbs: Racial and Ethnic Change in Metro America in the 2000s" by William H. Frey, Senior Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program:
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