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The list contains the names of cities, districts, and neighborhoods in the U.S. that are predominantly African American or that are strongly associated with
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— either currently or historically. Included are areas that contain high concentrations of blacks or African Americans. Not counted are Afro-Caribbeans, Afro-Latinos, Afro-Asian, Afro-Indian, Afro-Polynesian, West African, and Sub-Saharan African immigrants. The largest African-American community is in Atlanta, Georgia; followed by Washington, DC; Houston, Texas; Chicago, Illinois; Miami, Florida; and Detroit, Michigan. About 80 percent of the city population is African-American. A quarter of Metro Detroit ( Macomb,
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and Wayne counties) are African-American.


Neighborhoods and Master Planned Communities


Alabama

Birmingham * 16th Street * East Thomas * Ensley * North Birmingham * Smithfield * Titusville
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of Alabama – 18 counties in Alabama, a total of 52% African-American population.
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* Dauphin Square * Leinkauf Historic District, Leinkauf Montgomery, Alabama, Montgomery Prichard, Alabama, Prichard Skyline, Alabama, Skyline White Hall, Alabama, White Hall


Alaska

Anchorage Fairbanks


Arizona

*Arcadia (Phoenix), Arcadia, Maricopa County, Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona *Catalina Foothills, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona *Cave Creek, Arizona, Cave Creek, Maricopa County *Chandler, Arizona, Chandler , Maricopa County Southeast of Phoenix, next to Gilbert *Dunbar Spring Tucson, Pima County, Arizona *Fountain Hills Maricopa County, Greater Phoenix Metro and Scottsdale *Gilbert, Arizona, Gilbert, Maricopa County *Glendale, Arizona, Glendale, Maricopa County *Goodyear, Arizona, Goodyear, Maricopa County *Marana, Arizona, Marana, Pima County, Northwest of Tucson *Paradise Valley, Arizona, Paradise Valley Maricopa County *Maryvale, Arizona, Maryvale Phoenix *Mesa, Arizona, Mesa, Maricopa County, between Gilbert and Scottsdale, Arizona *Oro Valley, Arizona, Oro Valley Pima County, Arizona *Queen Creek Maricopa County and Pinal County *Randolph, Arizona, Randolph Pinal County *Scottsdale, Arizona, Scottsdale Maricopa County *Tempe, Arizona, Tempe, Maricopa County, Arizona


Arkansas

Altheimer Conway, Arkansas, Conway Cross Roads, Arkansas Dumas, Arkansas, Dumas Gould, Arkansas, Gould Grady, Arkansas, Grady Helena, Arkansas, Helena and West Helena, Arkansas, West Helena Jonesboro, Arkansas, Jonesboro Lake Village, Arkansas, Lake Village Little Rock *East Little Rock *Southwest Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Pine Bluff Stuttgart, Arkansas, Stuttgart West Memphis, Arkansas, West Memphis


California

Allensworth, California, Allensworth in Tulare County, California, Tulare County (historical) West Anaheim, California, Anaheim – formerly Manchester Avenue. Now along Magnolia Street. Antelope ValleyTexeira, Erin.
Migrants From L.A. Flow to Affordable Suburbs Such as Inland Empire
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Avenal, California, Avenal Bakersfield, California, Bakersfield * Lakeview * Oleander/Sunset * Southwest Bakersfield Berkeley, California, Berkeley * Lorin District * South Berkeley, Berkeley, California, South Berkeley * West Berkeley, Berkeley, California, West Berkeley Blacks Beach, Santa Monica, California, Santa Monica (historic). Bruce's Beach, Manhattan Beach, California, Manhattan Beach (historic). California City, California, California City Chowchilla, California, Chowchilla Woodland Park, Chula Vista, California, Chula Vista Corcoran, California, Corcoran East Palo Alto, California, East Palo Alto – one of Silicon Valley's largest Black percentage cities, declined from a Black majority or plurality in 1970s and 1980s (17% from 2010) Emeryville, California, Emeryville Fairfield, California, Fairfield * Tolenas Folsom, California, Folsom (historic Negro Bar). Fresno, California, Fresno * Edison (Southwest Fresno) Hayward, California, Hayward – communities found in Jackson Triangle, North Hayward, and Upper B Street areas. *Hercules, California, Hercules *Lake Elsinore, CA, Lake Elsinore – Yarborough neighborhood of Old Town. Riverside County – goes back to the 1880s when the city incorporated (historic). Long Beach, California, Long Beach * Neighborhoods of Long Beach, California, Davenport Park * Eastside, Long Beach, California, Eastside * North Long Beach, Long Beach, California, North * Neighborhoods of Long Beach, California, Ramona Park * Westside, Long Beach, California, Westside Los Angeles * Adams Lake (decreasingly black). * Adams-Normandie, Los Angeles, Adams-Normandie * Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles, Baldwin Hills (some in unincorporated county area) * Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, Bronzeville (historic) * Chesterfield Square, Los Angeles, Chesterfield Square * Crenshaw, Los Angeles, Crenshaw * Exposition Park (Los Angeles), Exposition Park * Gramercy Park, Los Angeles, Gramercy Park * Green Meadows, Los Angeles, Green Meadows * Hyde Park, Los Angeles, Hyde Park * Jefferson Park, Los Angeles, Jefferson Park * Lafayette Square, Los Angeles, Lafayette Square * Lake View Terrace, Los Angeles, Lake View Terrace * Leimert Park, Los Angeles, Leimert Park * Manchester Square, Los Angeles, Manchester Square * Mid-City, Los Angeles, Mid City * Normandie Gardens (Southwest Los Angeles) * Pico-Union, Los Angeles, Pico-Union (historic, no longer very black) * South of Interstate 10 in South L.A. (historic, now abandoned, called "Ghost Town") * South Los Angeles, South Central (Florence/Normandie intersection site of 1992 riot) * Oakwood, Los Angeles, Venice (Oakwood) * Vermont Knolls, Los Angeles, Vermont Knolls * Vermont Square, Los Angeles, Vermont Square * Vermont Vista, Los Angeles, Vermont Vista * Victoria Park, Los Angeles, Victoria Park * Village Green, Los Angeles, Village Green * Watts, Los Angeles, Watts * West Adams, Los Angeles, West Adams * Westchester, Los Angeles, Westchester Los Angeles County * Athens, California, Athens * Bellflower, California, Bellflower * Carson, California, Carson * Compton, California, Compton (especially in Downtown Compton and Sunny Cove) * "Freetown", Whittier, California, Whittier * Gardena, California, Gardena * Hawthorne, California, Hawthorne * Inglewood, California, Inglewood ** Crenshaw-Imperial ** Hollywood Park, Inglewood, Hollywood Park ** Morningside Park, Inglewood, California, Morningside Park ** North Inglewood * Ladera Heights, California, Ladera Heights * Lake Los Angeles, California, Lake Los Angeles * Lancaster, California, Lancaster * Palmdale, California, Palmdale * Paramount, California, Paramount * Pomona, California, Pomona * Sun Village, California, Sun Village * View Park-Windsor Hills, California, View Park-Windsor Hills * West Athens, California, West Athens * West Compton, California, West Compton * Westmont, California, Westmont * Willowbrook, California, Willowbrook Marin City, California, Marin City Mojave, California, Mojave Oakland, California, Oakland * Acorn, Oakland, California, Acorn Projects * Beulah (historic district) * Broadway Auto Row, Oakland, California, Broadway Auto Row * Brookfield Village, Oakland, California, Brookfield Village * Bushrod Park, Oakland, California, Bushrod Park * Campbell Village Court, Oakland, California, Campbell Village Court * Cypress Hill or "the Tree" (more Mexican and Latino). * Chabot Park, Oakland, California, Chabot Park * Cypress Village, Oakland, California, Cypress Village * Dimond District, Oakland, California, Dimond District * Dogtown, Oakland, California, Dogtown * Downtown Oakland, Oakland, California, Downtown Oakland * Eastmont, Oakland, California, Eastmont * East Oakland, Oakland, California, East Oakland * Elmhurst, Oakland, California, Elmhurst * Ghost Town, Oakland, California, Ghost Town * Golden Gate, Oakland, California, Golden Gate * Havenscourt, Oakland, California, Havenscourt * Lincoln Park/ Lincoln Square (more Chinese and Asian). * Lockwood Gardens, Oakland, California, Lockwood Gardens * Longfellow, Oakland, California, Longfellow * Lower Bottoms, Oakland, California, Lower Bottoms * Lower Oakland. * Maxwell Park, Oakland, California, Maxwell Park * Millsmont, Oakland, California, Millsmont * North Oakland, Oakland, California, North Oakland, which also includes Ethiopian American, Ethiopian and Eritrean American communities * Ralph Bunche, Oakland, California, Ralph Bunche * San Antonio, Oakland, California, San Antonio * Santa Fe, Oakland, California, Santa Fe * Seminary, Oakland, California, Seminary *Sequoyah Heights, Oakland, California, Sequoyah Heights * Sobrante Park, Oakland, California, Sobrante Park * West Oakland, Oakland, California, West Oakland Orange County, California, Orange County * Aliso Viejo Orange County, California * Dana Point Orange County, California * Irvine, California, Irvine Orange County, California * Laguna Beach Orange County, California * Laguna Niguel Orange County, California * Lake Forest, California, Lake Forest Orange County, California * Mission Viejo Orange County, California * Newport Beach Balboa Peninsula, Newport Harbor, Orange County, California * San Clemente Orange County, California * Santa Ana, California, Santa Ana Orange County, California * Sky Valley, California, Sky Valley Orange County, California * Yorba Linda, Orange County, California Orinda, California, Orinda Pasadena, California, Pasadena (esp southwest side and South Pasadena, California, South Pasadena) Pinole, California, Pinole Pittsburg, California, Pittsburg Richmond, California, Richmond * Fairmede-Hilltop, Richmond, California, Fairmede-Hilltop * Iron Triangle, Richmond, California, Iron Triangle * Parchester Village, Richmond, California, Parchester Village Riverside, California, Riverside – * Blaine Park. * East Side Riverside – along University and Chicago Avenues. * North End Riverside. * Raincross Square – downtown. * University City. * University Heights. Nearby cities: ** Blythe, California, Blythe – (15% black) ** Crossley Tract, Palm Springs, California, Palm Springs extends to Cathedral City, California, Cathedral City. ** Desert Highland, Palm Springs. ** Desert Hot Springs, California, Desert Hot Springs. ** Dream Homes/Gateway, Cathedral City near Palm Springs. ** Mead Valley, California, Mead Valley. ** Moreno Valley, California, Moreno Valley – (17% black). ** Nobles Ranch near Indio Fashion Mall, Indio, California, Indio. ** North End, Palm Springs. ** Perris, California, Perris – esp. near March Air Base. ** Section 14, Palm Springs (historic, abandoned in the 1960s). ** West Indio (Nairobi Village) (limited). Sacramento, California, Sacramento * Del Paso Heights, Sacramento, California, Del Paso Heights * Meadowview, Sacramento, California, Meadowview area. * Natomas, Sacramento, California, Natomas * North Sacramento, Sacramento, California, North Sacramento * Oak Park, Sacramento, California, Oak Park Nearby cities: **Elk Grove, California, Elk Grove San Bernardino, California, San Bernardino area – * Downtown San Bernardino. * Indian Springs, near Seccombe Lake Park. * Mount Vernon Avenue. * University District, San Bernardino (Kendall Farms and North Park). * Waterman-North End. * West Side San Bernardino. Nearby cities: ** Adelanto, California, Adelanto – 20.5% due to most leaving to San Bernardino County and the Victorville area. ** Alta Loma, Rancho Cucamonga, California, Alta Loma in Rancho Cucamonga. ** Barstow, California, Barstow – concentrated in northeast Barstow along with Hispanics. ** Downtown Colton, California, Colton – among many Hispanics. ** Fontana, California, Fontana – esp. north of Foothill Blvd. ** Highland, California, Highland. ** Muscoy, California, Muscoy – unincorporated. ** Rialto, California, Rialto – esp. East side. ** Twentynine Palms, California, Twentynine Palms near 29 Palms USMC Base. ** Victorville, California, Victorville – esp. Eagle Ranch. ** west side Rancho Cucamonga. San Diego, California, San Diego * Broadway Heights, San Diego, Broadway Heights * Chollas View, San Diego, Chollas View * City Heights, San Diego, City Heights * Emerald Hills, San Diego, Emerald Hills * Encanto, San Diego, Encanto * Lincoln Park, San Diego, Lincoln Park * Mount Hope, San Diego, Mount Hope * Mountain View, San Diego, Mountain View * North Park, San Diego, North Park * Skyline, San Diego, Skyline * Southeast San Diego * Valencia Park, San Diego, Valencia Park San Diego area- ** Calipatria, California, Calipatria ** Imperial, California, Imperial ** Lemon Grove, California, Lemon Grove ** Oceanside, California, Oceanside (over 5%, Camp Pendleton). San Francisco, CA, San Francisco * Bayview-Hunters Point, San Francisco, California, Bayview-Hunters Point * Fillmore District, San Francisco, California, Fillmore District * India Basin, San Francisco, California, India Basin * Ocean View, San Francisco, California, Ocean View * Potrero Hill#Public housing projects, Potrero Terrace * Neighborhoods in San Francisco#Sunnydale, Sunnydale * Western Addition, San Francisco, California, Western Addition San Jose, California, San Jose * The Alameda (San Jose), Alameda Street (gentrified in the 2000s). * Almaden – formerly black area. * Autumn Street/West Side (historic, no longer mostly black). * Burbank, Santa Clara County, California/ Burbank District in San Jose. * Northwest side – has the historic Coachella Valley Church. Bristol Street, McFadden Avenue, Raitt Street and Santa Ana Boulevard in Santa Ana, California, Santa Ana Santa Rosa, California, Santa Rosa - South Park, Santa Rosa, California, South Park (historic), and Black/Eritrean American, Eritrean communities in Northcoast Street/Piner Road area Seaside, California, Seaside Stockton, California, Stockton * Downtown Stockton * Kentfield * Weberstown Suisun City, California, Suisun City (20%) – Solano County, California, Solano County. Susanville, California, Susanville Tehachapi, California, Tehachapi Vallejo, California, Vallejo * North Vallejo * South Vallejo * West Vallejo Val Verde, California, Val Verde resort (historic). Weed, CA, Weed * Lincoln Heights (mostly burned down in September 2022 fire; parts of Weed have some Black residents but fewer compared to mid-20th century when most of the Black community worked on the railroads). Mono Lake and nearby Bishop, Mammoth Lakes and Round Valley developed large Black percentages near the NV state line. Blythe, Big River, Havasu and Needles near the AZ state line. And towards Oregon (Siskiyou county) and the Mexican border (Imperial valley)


Colorado

Aurora, Colorado, Aurora Colorado Springs *Southeast Colorado Springs Denver * East Denver * Five Points, Denver, Five Points * Montbello, Denver, Montbello * Park Hill, Denver#North Park Hill, North Park Hill * Park Hill, Denver#Northeast Park Hill, Northeast Park Hill Fountain, Colorado, Fountain San Miguel County, Colorado, San Miguel County *Norwood, Colorado, Norwood


Connecticut

Bloomfield, Connecticut, Bloomfield Blue Hills, Connecticut, Blue Hills Bridgeport, Connecticut, Bridgeport Windsor, Connecticut, Capaco Danbury, Connecticut, Danbury Neighborhoods of Hartford, Connecticut#North End, North End, Hartford, Connecticut, Hartford Middletown, Connecticut, Middletown New Haven, Connecticut, New Haven * Hill (New Haven), Hill * Newhallville * Fair Haven (New Haven), Fair Haven * Beaver Hills (New Haven), Beaver Hills New London, Connecticut, New London Norwalk, Connecticut, Norwalk Stamford, Connecticut, Stamford Waterbury, Connecticut, Waterbury


District of Columbia

(Washington, D.C.) Peaking at 75% black in the mid-1970s after five previous decades of the Second Great Migration (African American), Great Migration increased the black population five-fold, DC is 46–49% black in 2018. DC remains the largest African-American percentage population of any state or territory in the mainland US. * Adams Morgan * Anacostia * Arboretum (Washington, D.C.), Arboretum * Barry Farm, Washington, D.C., Barry Farm * Barney Circle * Bellevue (Washington, D.C.), Bellevue * Benning, Washington, D.C., Benning * Benning Ridge * Brentwood (Washington, D.C.), Brentwood * Buena Vista (Washington, D.C.), Buena Vista * Burrville (Washington, D.C.), Burrville * Capitol Hill * Carver Langston * Central Northeast * Civic Betterment * Cleveland Park * Congress Heights * Deanwood * Douglass (Washington, D.C.), Douglass * Dupont Park * Eastland Gardens * Eckington (Washington, D.C.), Eckington * Edgewood (Washington, D.C.), Edgewood * Fairfax Village * Fairlawn (Washington, D.C.), Fairlawn * Foggy Bottom * Fort Davis (Washington, D.C.), Fort Davis * Fort Dupont * Fort Lincoln (Washington, D.C.), Fort Lincoln * Garfield Heights * Good Hope, Washington, D.C., Good Hope * Greenway (Washington, D.C.), Greenway * Hillbrook, Washington, D.C., Hillbrook * Hillcrest, Washington, D.C., Hillcrest * Ivy City * Kenilworth (Washington, D.C.), Kenilworth * Kingman Park * Knox Hill * Langdon, Washington, D.C., Langdon * Lincoln Heights, Washington, D.C., Lincoln Heights * Logan Circle (Washington, D.C.), Logan Circle * Marshall Heights * Mayfair (Washington, D.C.), Mayfair * Michigan Park, Washington, D.C., Michigan Park * Mount Pleasant, Washington, D.C., Mount Pleasant * Naylor Gardens * North Michigan Park, Washington, D.C., North Michigan Park * Northwest, Washington, D.C., Northwest side (closer to Mount Pleasant) * Penn Branch * Petworth (Washington, D.C.), Petworth * Randle Highlands * River Terrace (Washington, D.C.), River Terrace * Riggs Park * Shaw, Washington, D.C., Shaw * Shipley Terrace * Skyland (Washington, D.C.), Skyland * Strivers' Section Historic District, The Strivers' Section * Sursum Corda (Washington, D.C.), Sursum Corda * Trinidad, Washington, D.C. * Twining, Washington, D.C., Twining * U Street Corridor * Washington Highlands, Washington, D.C., Washington Highlands * Woodland, Washington, D.C., Woodland * Woodridge, Washington, D.C., Woodridge


Florida

Angola, Florida, Angola Collier County, Florida, Collier County *Ave Maria, Florida, Ave Maria *Naples, Florida, Ave Maria East Dunbar, Fort Myers, Florida, Fort Myers Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Fort Lauderdale * Deepside * Franklin Park, Florida, Franklin Park * Golden Heights, Florida, Golden Heights * Washington Park, Florida, Washington Park Gretna, Florida, Gretna Hillsborough County, Florida, Hillsborough County * Lutz, Florida * New Tampa, Florida * Riverview, Florida * Ruskin, Florida * Tampa, Florida, Tampa * Carver City-Lincoln Gardens, Tampa * Central Tampa * College Hill, Tampa, Florida, College Hill * East Tampa, Florida * New Tampa, Florida * West Tampa * Valrico, Florida * Westchase, Florida * Wimauma, Florida Jacksonville, Florida, Jacksonville * Brooklyn (Jacksonville), Brooklyn * LaVilla Lee County, Florida, Lee County * Bonita Springs, Florida, Bonita Springs * Cape Coral, Florida, Cape Coral * Fort Myers, Florida, Fort Myers Miami, Florida, Miami and Miami-Dade County, Florida, Miami-Dade County * Brownsville, Florida, Brownsville * Carol City, Florida, Carol City * Coconut Grove, Miami, Florida, Coconut Grove * Goulds, Florida, Goulds * Liberty City (Miami), Liberty City * Little Haiti (Miami), Little Haiti * Miami Gardens, Florida, Miami Gardens * Model City, Miami, Model City * Opa-locka, Florida, Opa-locka * Overtown (Miami), Overtown * Richmond Heights, Florida, Richmond Heights * West Perrine, Florida, West Perrine Orange County, Florida, Orange County * Eatonville, Florida, Eatonville - highest percentage in FL. * Orlando, Florida, Orlando (Central section). * Parramore, Orlando * Pine Hills, Florida, Pine Hills * Tangelo Park, Florida, Tangelo Newtown (Palatka), Newtown, Palatka, Florida, Palatka Kendall Green, Pompano Beach, Florida, Pompano Beach Palm Beach County, Florida, Palm Beach County *Belle Glade, Florida, Belle Glade *Pahokee, Florida, Pahokee *West Palm Beach, Florida, West Palm Beach Pasco County, Florida, Pasco County * Wesley Chapel, Florida, Wesley Chapel Polk County, Florida, Polk County * Moorehead, now the site of RP Funding Center * Webster Park Prospect Bluff Historic Sites Riviera Beach, Florida, Riviera Beach Rosewood, Florida, Rosewood (historic) Fort Mose Historic State Park, St. Augustine, Florida, St. Augustine Sanford, Florida, Sanford Sea Islands (northern coast), home to the Gullah and Geechee peoples (African creoles). South Bay, Florida, South Bay Frenchtown (Tallahassee), Frenchtown, Tallahassee, Florida, Tallahassee St. Johns County, Florida, St. Johns County *St. Augustine, Florida, St. Augustine Carver Ranches, Florida, Carver Ranches, West Park, Florida, West Park


Georgia

Atlanta - majority African-American. * Adamsville (Atlanta), Adamsville * Bankhead (Atlanta), Bankhead * Ben Hill (Atlanta), Ben Hill * Camilla, Georgia, Camilla * Cascade Heights * College Park, Georgia, College Park * Collier Heights * Conyers, Georgia, Conyers * Covington, Georgia, Covington * Decatur, Georgia, Decatur - * Dublin, Georgia, Dublin * Duluth, Georgia, Duluth (20.2%) * East Point, Georgia, East Point * Fairburn, Georgia, Fairburn * Fort Valley, Georgia, Fort Valley * Fulton County, Georgia, Fulton County * Gainesville, Georgia, Gainesville * Sandy Springs, Georgia, Sandy Springs * Kirkwood (Atlanta), Kirkwood * Lawrenceville, Georgia, Lawrenceville * Louisville, Georgia, Louisville * Mableton, Georgia, Mableton * Macon, Georgia, Macon * Marietta, Georgia, Marietta * Mechanicsville (Atlanta), Mechanicsville * Morrow, Georgia, Morrow * Newnan, Georgia, Newnan (30.6%) * Old Fourth Ward * Palmetto, Georgia, Palmetto (56.9%) * Peachtree Corners, Georgia, Peachtree Corners (23.3%) * Powder Springs, Georgia, Powder Springs * Riverdale, Georgia, Riverdale * Russell, Georgia, Russell * Sandtown, Georgia, Sandtown * Smyrna, Georgia, Smyrna * Southwest Atlanta, Southwestern Atlanta * Summerhill (Atlanta), Summerhill * Sweet Auburn * Union City, Georgia, Union City * Warner Robins, Georgia, Warner Robins * Washington Park (Atlanta), Washington Park * West End (Atlanta), West End Albany, Georgia, Albany Augusta, Georgia, Augusta Bellevue (Macon), Bellevue, Macon, Georgia, Macon Cairo, Georgia, Cairo Clayton County, Georgia, Clayton County * Jonesboro, Georgia, Jonesboro * Morrow, Georgia, Morrow Douglasville Hancock County, Georgia, Hancock County Hinesville, Georgia, Hinesville Jefferson County, Georgia, Jefferson County Lithonia Macon, Georgia, Macon Savannah, Georgia, Savannah Sea Islands (southern coast), home to the Gullah and Geechee peoples (African creoles). Stewart County, Georgia, Stewart County Stone Mountain, Georgia, Stone Mountain *Downtown *Redan, Georgia, Redan *Stephenson Talbot County, Georgia, Talbot County


Idaho

* Mountain Home, Idaho, Mountain Home near Mountain Home AFB. * Boise, Idaho, Boise


Illinois

Cairo, Illinois, Cairo Chicago * South Side ** Ashburn, Chicago, Ashburn ** Auburn Gresham, Chicago, Auburn Gresham ** Avalon Park, Chicago, Avalon Park ** Black Metropolis–Bronzeville District, Bronzeville ** Burnside, Chicago, Burnside ** Calumet Heights, Chicago, Calumet Heights ** Chatham, Chicago, Chatham ** Chicago Lawn, Chicago, Chicago Lawn ** Douglas, Chicago, Douglas ** Englewood, Chicago, Englewood ** Fuller Park, Chicago, Fuller Park ** Grand Boulevard, Chicago, Grand Boulevard ** Greater Grand Crossing, Chicago, Greater Grand Crossing ** Hyde Park, Chicago, Hyde Park ** Kenwood, Chicago, Kenwood ** Morgan Park, Chicago, Morgan Park ** Near South Side, Chicago, Near South Side ** New City, Chicago, New City ** Oakland, Chicago, Oakland ** Pullman, Chicago, Pullman ** Riverdale, Chicago, Riverdale ** Roseland, Chicago, Roseland ** South Chicago, Chicago, South Chicago ** South Deering, Chicago, South Deering ** South Shore, Chicago, South Shore ** Washington Heights, Chicago, Washington Heights ** Washington Park, Chicago (neighborhood), Washington Park ** West Englewood, Chicago, West Englewood ** West Pullman, Chicago, West Pullman ** Woodlawn, Chicago, Woodlawn * West Side ** Austin, Chicago, Austin ** East Garfield Park, Chicago, East Garfield Park ** Humboldt Park, Chicago, Humboldt Park ** Near West Side, Chicago, Near West Side ** North Lawndale, Chicago, North Lawndale ** West Garfield Park, Chicago, West Garfield Park * North Side ** Cabrini-Green Homes, Cabrini Green * Suburbs ** Bellwood, Illinois, Bellwood ** Broadview, Illinois, Broadview ** Burnham, Illinois, Burnham ** Calumet City, Illinois, Calumet City ** Calumet Park, Illinois, Calumet Park ** Chicago Heights, Illinois, Chicago Heights ** Country Club Hills, Illinois, Country Club Hills ** Dixmoor, Illinois, Dixmoor ** Dolton, Illinois, Dolton ** East Hazel Crest, Illinois, East Hazel Crest ** Flossmoor, Illinois, Flossmoor ** Ford Heights, Illinois, Ford Heights ** Glenwood, Illinois, Glenwood ** Harvey, Illinois, Harvey ** Hazel Crest, Illinois, Hazel Crest ** Hillside, Illinois, Hillside ** Homewood, Illinois, Homewood ** Lansing, Illinois, Lansing ** Lynwood, Illinois, Lynwood ** Markham, Illinois, Markham ** Matteson, Illinois, Matteson ** Maywood, Illinois, Maywood ** Olympia Fields, Illinois, Olympia Fields ** Park Forest, Illinois, Park Forest ** Phoenix, Illinois, Phoenix ** Richton Park, Illinois, Richton Park ** Riverdale, Illinois, Riverdale ** Robbins, Illinois, Robbins ** Sauk Village, Illinois, Sauk Village ** South Holland, Illinois, South Holland ** University Park, Illinois, University Park Joliet, Illinois, Joliet * Joliet, Illinois, Forest Park * Preston Heights, Illinois, Preston Heights Kankakee County, Illinois, Kankakee County * Hopkins Park, Illinois, Hopkins Park * Sun River Terrace, Illinois, Sun River Terrace Peoria, Illinois, Peoria * West Peoria Pulaski County, Illinois, Pulaski County St. Clair County, Illinois, St. Clair County * Brooklyn, Illinois, Brooklyn * Cahokia Heights, Illinois, Cahokia Heights * East St. Louis, Illinois, East St. Louis * Washington Park, Illinois, Washington Park


Indiana

Gary, Indiana, Gary * Downtown Gary, Downtown * Ambridge Mann * Brunswick (Gary), Brunswick * Downtown West (Gary), Downtown West * Tolleston * Glen Park (Gary), Glen Park * Midtown (Gary), Midtown * Aetna (Gary), Aetna * Emerson (Gary), Emerson * Miller Beach Indianapolis * Avondale Meadows * Bridgeport, Indianapolis, Bridgeport (Sunnyside/West Parkview) (historic) * Crooked Creek * Devington * Haughville, Indianapolis, Haughville * Indiana Avenue (historic) ** Flanner House Homes ** Lockefield Gardens ** Ransom Place Historic District * Martindale-Brightwood, Indianapolis, Martindale–Brightwood * Norwood * United Northwest Area ** Northwest–Riverside, Indianapolis, Riverside Merrillville, Indiana, Merrillville Washington Township, Randolph County, Indiana, Washington Township, Randolph County (outside Lynn – 1% while it's higher outside Lynn)


Iowa

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Cedar Rapids Des Moines * Des Moines, Iowa, Drake Park * Des Moines, Iowa, King-Irving Park * Des Moines, Iowa, Oak Ridge * Des Moines, Iowa, River Bend * Sherman Hill Historic District, Sherman Hill Quad Cities area * Davenport, Iowa, Davenport Saylorville, Iowa, Saylorville


Kansas

Cherokee Township, Cherokee County, Kansas, Cherokee Township (Weir, Kansas) Dodge City, Kansas, Dodge City Kansas City, Kansas Morton City, Kansas ("Exoduster" historic site) Wichita, Kansas, Wichita * Wichita, Kansas, Fairmount * Wichita, Kansas, Ken-Mar * Wichita, Kansas, Matlock Heights * McAdams, Wichita, Kansas * Wichita, Kansas, North Central * Wichita, Kansas, Northeast Heights * Wichita, Kansas, Northeast Millair Junction City, Kansas, Junction City


Kentucky

Lexington, Kentucky, Lexington * Elkhorn Park, Lexington, Elkhorn Park * Idle Hour, Lexington, Idle Hour - Idle Hour Country Club (10+%) * Winburn, Lexington, Winburn Louisville, Kentucky, Louisville * Algonquin, Louisville, Algonquin * Berrytown, Louisville, Berrytown * California, Louisville, California * Chickasaw, Louisville, Chickasaw * Hallmark, Louisville, Hallmark * Jacobs, Louisville, Jacobs * Limerick, Louisville, Limerick * Newburg, Louisville, Newburg * Old Louisville * Park DuValle, Louisville, Park DuValle * Park Hill, Louisville, Park Hill * Parkland, Louisville, Parkland * Petersburg, Louisville, Petersburg * Phoenix Hill, Louisville, Phoenix Hill * Poplar Hills, Kentucky, Poplar Hills * Russell, Louisville, Russell * Shawnee, Louisville, Shawnee * Shelby Park, Louisville, Shelby Park * Shively, Kentucky, Shively * Smoketown, Louisville, Smoketown Paducah, Kentucky, Paducah – While the city itself is about 25% African American, the Paducah Public Schools, city school district's Paducah Tilghman High School, high school is about 50% African American. Russellville, Kentucky, Russellville * Black Bottom Historic District, Black Bottom


Louisiana

Acadiana region in Louisiana has several historically African-American majority towns. Alexandria, Louisiana, Alexandria Bastrop, Louisiana, Bastrop Baton Rouge Black Belt (geological formation), Black Belt of Louisiana - Bobtown, Louisiana, Bobtown, Mossville, Louisiana, Mossville, St. Maurice, Louisiana, St. Maurice and Washington, Louisiana, Washington. Donaldsonville, Louisiana, Donaldsonville Edgard, Louisiana, Edgar Grambling, Louisiana, Grambling Jeanerette, Louisiana, Jeanerette Lafayette, Louisiana, Lafayette Lake Charles, Louisiana, Lake Charles Mississippi Delta region. Monroe, Louisiana, Monroe Natchitoches, Louisiana, Natchitoches New Orleans * Black Pearl, New Orleans, Black Pearl * Central City, New Orleans, Central City * Desire Area, New Orleans, Desire Area * Dixon, New Orleans, Dixon * Florida Area, New Orleans, Florida Area * Gert Town, New Orleans, Gert Town * Hollygrove, New Orleans, Hollygrove * Holy Cross, New Orleans, Holy Cross * Lower Ninth Ward, Lower 9th Ward * Fontainebleau, New Orleans, Marlyville * Algiers, New Orleans, Parts of Algiers * Eastern New Orleans, Parts of Eastern New Orleans * Leonidas, New Orleans, Pigeon Town * Seventh Ward, New Orleans, Seventh Ward (neighborhood) * St. Claude, New Orleans, St. Claude * St. Roch, New Orleans, St. Roch * Tremé, Treme * Tulane/Gravier, New Orleans, Tulane/Gravier Opelousas Shreveport Tallulah, Louisiana, Tallulah Wallace, Louisiana, Wallace


Maine

Kennedy Park (Portland, Maine), Kennedy Park, Portland, Maine, Portland


Maryland

Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Anne Arundel County * Jessup, Maryland, Jessup Baltimore * Ashburton, Baltimore, Ashburton * Barclay, Baltimore, Barclay * Belair-Edison, Baltimore, Belair-Edison * Berea, Baltimore, Berea * Better Waverly, Baltimore, Better Waverly * Broadway East, Baltimore, Broadway East * Brooklyn, Baltimore, Brooklyn * Cedonia, Baltimore, Cedonia * Cherry Hill, Baltimore, Cherry Hill * Coppin Heights, Baltimore, Coppin Heights * East Baltimore Midway, Baltimore, East Baltimore Midway * Edmondson, Baltimore, Edmondson Village * Ednor Gardens-Lakeside, Baltimore, Ednor Gardens-Lakeside * Greenmount West, Baltimore, Greenmount West * Gwynn's Falls, Baltimore, Gwynn's Falls * Johnston Square, Baltimore, Johnston Square * Jonestown, Baltimore, Jonestown * McElderry Park, Baltimore, McElderry Park * Middle East, Baltimore, Middle East * Mid-Govans, Baltimore, Mid-Govans * Mondawmin, Baltimore, Mondawmin * Mosher, Baltimore, Mosher * Oliver, Baltimore, Oliver * Pen Lucy, Baltimore, Pen Lucy * Pimlico, Baltimore, Pimlico * Rosemont, Baltimore, Rosemont * Sandtown-Winchester, Baltimore, Sandtown-Winchester * Upton, Baltimore, Upton * Waverly, Baltimore, Waverly * Wilson Park, Baltimore, Wilson Park Baltimore County * Lochearn * Milford Mill, Maryland, Milford Mill * Owings Mills * Randallstown * Turners Station * Woodlawn, Baltimore County, Maryland, Woodlawn Berry Road area (MD route 228). Charles County * Hughesville, Maryland, Hughesville * La Plata, Maryland, La Plata. * Pomonkey, Maryland, Pomonkey * Waldorf, Maryland, Waldorf Montgomery County, Maryland, Montgomery County * Ken-Gar, Kensington, Maryland, Ken-Gar Prince George's County, Maryland, Prince George's County * Accokeek, Maryland, Accokeek * Bladensburg, Maryland, Bladensburg * Camp Springs, Maryland, Camp Springs * Capitol Heights, Maryland, Capitol Heights * Cheverly, Maryland, Cheverly * Chillum, Maryland, Chillum * Clinton, Maryland, Clinton * Coral Hills, Maryland, Coral Hills * District Heights, Maryland, District Heights * Eagle Harbor, Maryland, Eagle Harbor * Fairmount Heights, Maryland, Fairmount * Forest Heights, Maryland, Forest Heights * Forestville, Maryland, Forestville * Fort Washington, Maryland, Fort Washington * Friendly, Maryland, Friendly * Glenarden, Maryland, Glenarden * Glenn Dale, Maryland, Glenn Dale * Greenbelt, Maryland, Greenbelt * Hillcrest Heights, Maryland, Hillcrest Heights * Kettering, Maryland, Kettering * Lake Arbor, Maryland, Lake Arbor * Largo, Maryland, Largo * Laurel, Maryland, Laurel * Marlow Heights, Maryland, Marlow Heights * Marlton, Maryland, Marlton * Mitchellville, Maryland, Mitchellville * New Carrollton, Maryland, New Carrollton * North Brentwood, Maryland, North Brentwood * Rosaryville, Maryland, Rosaryville * Seat Pleasant, Maryland, Seat Pleasant * South Laurel, Maryland, South Laurel * Springdale, Maryland, Springdale * Suitland, Maryland, Suitland * Temple Hills, Maryland, Temple Hills * Upper Marlboro, Maryland, Upper Marlboro * Walker Mill, Maryland, Walker Mill * Woodlawn, Prince George's County, Maryland, Woodlawn * Woodmore, Maryland, Woodmore Ridge, Maryland, Ridge near St. Inigoes, Maryland, St. Inigoes St. Mary's County, Maryland, St. Mary's County Somerset County, Maryland, Somerset County * Princess Anne, Maryland, Princess Anne


Massachusetts

Boston * Beacon Hill, Boston, Beacon Hill (historically) * Dorchester, Boston, Dorchester ** Dot-west (West Dorchester) * Hyde Park, Boston, Hyde Park * Jamaica Plain * Mattapan * Roxbury, Boston, Roxbury * Blue Hill Avenue * South Boston (site of 1975 racial conflicts in integration of a high school). * West End, Boston, West End (also had Latinos, Italians and Jews, and Irish). Other places in MA *Beverly, Massachusetts, Beverly Massachusetts *Brockton, Massachusetts, Brockton Massachusetts *Brookline, Massachusetts, Brookline Massachusetts *Cambridge, Massachusetts, Cambridge Massachusetts *Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, Chestnut Hill Massachusetts *Concord, Massachusetts, Concord Massachusetts *Everett, Massachusetts, Everett Massachusetts *Lexington, Massachusetts, Lexington Massachusetts *Leverett, Massachusetts, Leverett Massachusetts *Longmeadow Massachusetts *Lowell, Massachusetts, Lowell Massachusetts, aka "Mill City". *Lynn, Massachusetts, Lynn Massachusetts. *Marblehead, Massachusetts, Marblehead Massachusetts *Malden, Massachusetts, Malden Massachusetts. *Medford, Massachusetts, Medford Massachusetts. *New Bedford, Massachusetts, New Bedford Massachusetts (New Bedford has many Portuguese, Cape Verdeans and Angolans). *Newburyport Massachusetts *Newton, Massachusetts, Newton Massachusetts *Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts, Oak Bluffs Massachusetts, Oak Bluffs- (sizable affluent Black-African American community, esp. tourism and seasonal residences). *Provincetown, Massachusetts, Provincetown Massachusetts *Randolph, Massachusetts, Randolph Massachusetts. *Sharon, Massachusetts, Sharon Massachusetts *Springfield, Massachusetts, Springfield Massachusetts (Springfield had a historic amateur black basketball team the Americans known to play against the Harlem Globetrotters who later became an entertainment team). *Sudbury, Massachusetts, Sudbury Massachusetts *Waltham, Massachusetts, Waltham Massachusetts *Winchester, Massachusetts, Winchester Massachusetts *Wellesley, Massachusetts, Wellesley Massachusetts *West Medford *Worcester, Massachusetts, Worcester *Belmont Street, Worcester, Belmont Street *Main South *Norrback Avenue *Plumley Village East Projects


Michigan

Bay City, Michigan, Bay City Benton Harbor, Michigan, Benton Harbor – site of 2003 riots Beverly Hills, Michigan, Beverly Hills Birmingham, Michigan, Birmingham Bloomfield, Michigan, Bloomfield area- * Bloomfield Village * Charing Cross * Circle * Oak Grove Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Bloomfield Hills West Bloomfield, Michigan, West Bloomfield Detroit, Michigan, Detroit * Black Bottom, Detroit, Black Bottom * Brightmoor * Clark Park * Neighborhoods in Detroit#Conant Gardens, Conant Gardens * Dexter-Linwood * Downriver * East Side * "South" Side * Southwest Side * West Side Flint, Michigan, Flint Hamtramck, Michigan, Hamtramck Highland Park, Michigan, Highland Park Inkster, Michigan, Inkster Jackson, Michigan, Jackson Kalamazoo, Michigan, Kalamazoo Lansing, Michigan, Lansing Midland, Michigan, Midland Muskegon Heights Pontiac, Michigan, Pontiac Saginaw, Michigan, Saginaw Southfield, Michigan, Southfield Warren, Michigan, Warren – est. 15–20%.


Minnesota

Minneapolis * Jordan, Minneapolis, Jordan * Hawthorne, Minneapolis, Hawthorne * Near North (neighborhood), Minneapolis, Near North * Harrison, Minneapolis, Harrison * Willard-Hay, Minneapolis, Willard-Hay * Cedar-Riverside, Minneapolis, Cedar-Riverside * Folwell, Minneapolis, Folwell * McKinley, Minneapolis, McKinley * Cleveland, Minneapolis, Cleveland * Phillips, Minneapolis, Phillips * Powderhorn, Minneapolis, Powderhorn Rochester, Minnesota, Rochester * River Court * Sunnyside Saint Paul, Minnesota, Saint Paul * Frogtown, Saint Paul, Thomas-Dale * Summit-University


Mississippi

Black Belt (geological formation), Black Belt of Mississippi – Large African-American majority region. Byhalia, Mississippi, Byhalia Clarksdale, Mississippi, Clarksdale - 68% black Davis Bend, Mississippi/Louisiana. Falcon, Mississippi, Falcon – 98% black. Holly Springs, Mississippi, Russ College Jackson, Mississippi, Jackson *Georgetown *Queens-Magnolia Terrace *Shady Oaks *Stadium Side *Presidential Hills *Virden Addition *Washington Addition Jackson State University, University Park/Palisades Leland - 2/3 of the town is black. Mississippi Delta region. Mound Bayou, Mississippi, Mound Bayou – 98% black. Tougaloo College, Tougaloo Yazoo City, Mississippi, Yazoo City


Missouri

Charleston, Missouri, Charleston Hayti Heights, Missouri, Hayti Heights Kansas City, Missouri, Kansas City * Hyde Park, Kansas City, Hyde Park * Hickman Mills, Kansas City, Hickman Mills * Holmes Park, Kansas City, Holmes Park * Martin City, Kansas City, Martin City * Red Bridge, Kansas City, Red Bridge * Ruskin Heights, Kansas City, Ruskin Heights St. Louis * North St. Louis (the West Walnut Manor area). * Old North St. Louis * Tower Grove South, St. Louis, Tower Grove South * The Ville, St. Louis, The Ville * Walnut Park, St. Louis, Walnut Park area of St. Louis St. Louis County, Missouri, St. Louis County * Berkeley, Missouri, Berkeley * Black Jack, Missouri, Black Jack – 80% black. * Calverton Park, Missouri, Calverton Park * Castle Point, Missouri, Castle Point * Cool Valley, Missouri, Cool Valley * Country Club Hills, Missouri, Country Club Hills – 90% black * Dellwood, Missouri, Dellwood * Ferguson, Missouri, Ferguson (site of 2014 riot) * Flordell Hills, Missouri, Flordell Hills * Jennings, Missouri, Jennings * Kinloch, Missouri, Kinloch * Meacham Park * Normandy, Missouri, Normandy * Pine Lawn, Missouri, Pine Lawn * University City, Missouri, University City * Woodstock, Missouri, Woodstock


Nebraska

Bellevue, Nebraska, Bellevue Lincoln, Nebraska, Lincoln Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha - most live in Northeast Omaha. * Lexington, Nebraska, Lexington South Sioux City, Nebraska, South Sioux City


Nevada

* Centennial Hills North Las Vegas, Clark County * Enterprise, Nevada, Enterprise South Las Vegas, Clark County * Green Valley South South Las Vegas, Clark County * Henderson, Nevada, Henderson South Las Vegas, Clark County * Lake Las Vegas South East Henderson, Las Vegas, Clark County * MacDonald Ranch South East Las Vegas, Clark County * Providence, Las Vegas, Nevada, Providence Las Vegas, North West Las Vegas, Clark County * Skye Canyon North West Las Vegas, Clark County * Southern Highlands (Nevada), Southern Highlands South West Las Vegas, Clark County * Spring Valley, Nevada, Spring Valley South West Las Vegas, Clark County * Summerlin North West Las Vegas, Clark County * The Lakes, Las Vegas, The Lakes Las Vegas, Clark County * Tulse Springs North Las Vegas, Clark County * West Las Vegas * North West Las Vegas, Nevada, North West Las Vegas - Master Planned Communities (21% black)


New Jersey

* East Orange, New Jersey, East Orange * Hillside, New Jersey, Hillside * Irvington, New Jersey, Irvington * Paterson, New Jersey, Paterson * Bridgeton, New Jersey, Bridgeton * Jersey City, New Jersey, Jersey City * Elizabeth, New Jersey, Elizabeth * New Brunswick, New Jersey, New Brunswick * Passaic, New Jersey, Passaic * Winslow, New Jersey, Winslow * Somerset, New Jersey, Somerset * Englewood, New Jersey, Englewood * Lindenwold, New Jersey, Lindenwold * Rahway, New Jersey, Rahway * Vineland, New Jersey, Vineland * Millville, New Jersey, Millville * Linden, New Jersey, Linden * Perth Amboy, New Jersey, Perth Amboy * Teaneck, New Jersey, Teaneck * Burlington, New Jersey, Burlington * Hackensack, New Jersey, Hackensack * Pennsauken Township, New Jersey, Pennsauken * Vauxhall, New Jersey, Vauxhall * Long Branch, New Jersey, Long Branch * Montclair, New Jersey, Montclair * Newark, New Jersey, Newark ** Weequahic, Newark, Weequahic * Orange, New Jersey, Orange * Plainfield, New Jersey, Plainfield * Roselle, New Jersey, Roselle * Trenton, New Jersey, Trenton * Asbury Park, New Jersey, Asbury Park * Neptune Township, New Jersey, Neptune * Atlantic City, New Jersey, Atlantic City * Camden, New Jersey, Camden * Chesilhurst, New Jersey, Chesilhurst * Lawnside, New Jersey, Lawnside * Pleasantville, New Jersey, Pleasantville * Salem, New Jersey, Salem * Seabrook Farms, New Jersey, Seabrook Farms * Willingboro Township, New Jersey, Willingboro * Whitesboro-Burleigh, New Jersey, Whitesboro * Ewing, New Jersey, Ewing * Collingswood, New Jersey, Collingswood * Mount Holly, New Jersey, Mount Holly * Sicklerville, New Jersey, Sicklerville * Carteret, New Jersey, Carteret * Pemberton, New Jersey, Pemberton * Galloway, New Jersey, Galloway * Deptford Township, New Jersey, Deptford * Lakewood, New Jersey, Lakewood * Haddon Heights * Springfield/Belmont, Newark, New Jersey, Springfield-Belmont * Community Park, Princeton, New Jersey, Princeton


New Mexico

Albuquerque * Parts of Downtown Albuquerque * Kirtland Air Force Base * South Broadway, Albuquerque, South Broadway (somewhat historical, but area still retains a visible African-American community) Blackdom, New Mexico, Blackdom (historical; currently a ghost town) Clovis, New Mexico, Clovis (some areas) Hobbs, NM, Hobbs (some areas)


New York (state), New York

Albany, New York, Albany * Neighborhoods of Albany, New York#Arbor Hill, Arbor Hill * Delaware Avenue Neighborhood * Dudley Heights * Groesbeckville, Albany, New York, Groesbeckville * Kenwood, Albany, New York, Kenwood * Mansion Historic District, Mansion District * North Albany, Albany, New York, North Albany * Pastures Historic District, The Pastures * South End, Albany, New York, South End * West Hill, Albany, New York, West Hill Buffalo, New York, Buffalo * Cold Springs, Buffalo, Cold Springs * East Side, Buffalo, New York, East Side * Hamlin Park Historic District, Hamlin Park * Kensington, Buffalo, Kensington * Schiller Park, Buffalo, Schiller Park Mount Vernon, New York, Mount Vernon *Oakwood Heights, Mount Vernon, Oakwood Heights *South Side, Mount Vernon, South Side *West Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon, West Mount Vernon Nassau County, New York, Nassau County * Baldwin, Nassau County, New York, Baldwin * Elmont, New York, Elmont * Freeport, New York, Freeport * Hempstead (village), New York, Hempstead * Lakeview, New York, Lakeview * New Cassel, New York, New Cassel * North Valley Stream, New York, North Valley Stream * Roosevelt, New York, Roosevelt * South Floral Park, New York, South Floral Park * Uniondale, New York, Uniondale New York City * The Bronx: ** Allerton, Bronx, Allerton ** Baychester, Bronx, Baychester ** Co-op City, Bronx, Co-op City ** Eastchester, Bronx, Eastchester ** Edenwald, Bronx, Edenwald ** Fordham, Bronx, Fordham ** Highbridge, Bronx, Highbridge ** Morrisania, Bronx, Morrisania ** Mott Haven, Bronx, Mott Haven ** Olinville, Bronx, Olinville ** Parkchester, Bronx, Parkchester ** Soundview, Bronx, Soundview ** South Bronx ** Tremont, Bronx, Tremont ** Wakefield, Bronx, Wakefield ** Williamsbridge, Bronx, Williamsbridge *Brooklyn: ** Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, Bedford-Stuyvesant ** Brownsville, Brooklyn, Brownsville ** Bushwick, Brooklyn, Bushwick ** Canarsie, Brooklyn, Canarsie ** City Line, Brooklyn, City Line ** Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, Clinton Hill ** Crown Heights, Brooklyn, Crown Heights (site of 1991 riot) ** Cypress Hills, Brooklyn, Cypress Hills ** East Flatbush, Brooklyn, East Flatbush ** East New York, Brooklyn, East New York ** Flatbush, Brooklyn, Flatbush ** Flatlands, Brooklyn, Flatlands ** Fort Greene, Brooklyn, Fort Greene ** Ocean Hill, Brooklyn, Ocean Hill ** Starrett City, Brooklyn, Starrett City ** Stuyvesant Heights, Brooklyn, Stuyvesant Heights ** Weeksville, Brooklyn, Weeksville ** Wingate, Brooklyn, Wingate *Manhattan: ** Hamilton Heights, Manhattan, Hamilton Heights ** Harlem (the "Black Mecca" of African-American culture, esp 1920s–30s). ** San Juan Hill, Manhattan, San Juan Hill ** Seneca Village (destroyed when creating Central Park) ** Sugar Hill, Manhattan, Sugar Hill *Queens: ** Arverne, Queens, Arverne ** Cambria Heights, Queens, Cambria Heights ** East Elmhurst, Queens, East Elmhurst ** Elmhurst, Queens, Elmhurst ** Far Rockaway, Queens, Far Rockaway ** Hollis, Queens, Hollis ** Jamaica, Queens, Jamaica ** Laurelton, Queens, Laurelton ** Queensbridge, Queens, Queensbridge ** Queens Village, Queens, Queens Village ** Rosedale, Queens, Rosedale ** St. Albans, Queens, St. Albans (including Addisleigh Park) ** South Jamaica, Queens, South Jamaica ** Springfield Gardens, Queens, Springfield Gardens *Staten Island: ** Clifton, Staten Island, Clifton ** Mariners Harbor, Staten Island, Mariners Harbor ** New Brighton, Staten Island, New Brighton ** Park Hill, Staten Island, Park Hill ** Stapleton, Staten Island, Stapleton ** Tompkinsville, Staten Island, Tompkinsville Orange County, New York, Orange County * Newburgh, New York, Newburgh * Middletown, Orange County, New York, Middletown Poughkeepsie, New York, Poughkeepsie (site of 1927 race riot) Rochester, New York, Rochester * 19th Ward, Rochester, 19th Ward * Plymouth-Exchange, Rochester, Plymouth-Exchange * Genesee-Jefferson, Rochester, Genesee-Jefferson * Corn Hill, Rochester, Corn Hill * Group 14621, Rochester, Group 14621 * Marketview Heights, Rochester, Marketview Heights * Beechwood, Rochester, Beechwood * Homestead Heights, Rochester, Homestead Heights * Edgerton, Rochester, Edgerton Rockland County, New York, Rockland County * Central Nyack, New York, Central Nyack * New City Condominiums, New City, New York, Heritage Dr., New City * Hillcrest, Rockland County, New York, Hillcrest * Nyack, New York, Nyack * Spring Valley, New York, Spring Valley Suffolk County, New York, Suffolk County * Wyandanch, New York, Wyandanch * Gordon Heights, New York, Gordon Heights * North Bellport, New York, North Bellport * North Amityville, New York, North Amityville * Wheatley Heights, New York, Wheatley Heights Syracuse, New York, Syracuse * Brighton, Syracuse, New York, Brighton * Elmwood, Syracuse, Elmwood * Near Eastside, Syracuse, Near Eastside * North Valley, Syracuse, North Valley * Salt Springs, Syracuse, Salt Springs White Plains, NY, White Plains *White Plians, New York#Northwest White Plains, Northwest White Plains *Fisher Hill, White Plains Yonkers, New York, Yonkers * Runyon Heights, Yonkers, Runyon Heights * Southwest Yonkers


North Carolina

Eastland, Charlotte, North Carolina, Eastland, Charlotte Hayti, Durham, North Carolina, Hayti, Durham Emorywoods Estate, Durham, North Carolina Elizabeth City, North Carolina, Elizabeth City Goldsboro, North Carolina, Goldsboro Greensboro, North Carolina, Greensboro – 40.6% black, historic black city in the South since slavery, colonial times, Civil rights and the Civil war. Henderson, North Carolina, Henderson James City, North Carolina, James City Kinston, North Carolina, Kinston (62% black) Crestdale Matthews, North Carolina, Matthews Formerly Tank Town Oxford, North Carolina, Oxford Princeville, North Carolina, Princeville Raleigh, North Carolina, Raleigh *East Raleigh–South Park Historic District – Largest African American neighborhood in Raleigh. *Madonna Acres Historic District, historic black district in Raleigh Rocky Mount, North Carolina, Rocky Mount Roxboro, North Carolina, Roxboro Sedalia, North Carolina, Sedalia Tarboro, North Carolina, Tarboro Wadesboro, North Carolina, Wadesboro Williamston, North Carolina, Williamston Woodland, North Carolina, Woodland (45/45% split black/white)


Ohio

Akron, Ohio, Akron Canton, Ohio, Canton Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati * Avondale, Cincinnati, Avondale * Bond Hill, Cincinnati, Bond Hill * College Hill, Cincinnati, College Hill * East Westwood, Cincinnati, East Westwood * English Woods, Cincinnati, English Woods * Evanston, Cincinnati, Evanston * Kennedy Heights, Cincinnati, Kennedy Heights * Madisonville, Cincinnati, Madisonville * Millvale, Cincinnati, Millvale * Mount Airy, Cincinnati, Mount Airy * North Avondale, Cincinnati, North Avondale * North Fairmount, Cincinnati, North Fairmount * Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati, Over-the-Rhine * Paddock Hills, Cincinnati, Paddock Hills * Pendleton, Cincinnati, Pendleton * Queensgate, Cincinnati, Queensgate * Roselawn, Cincinnati, Roselawn * South Cumminsville, Cincinnati, South Cumminsville * South Fairmount, Cincinnati, South Fairmount * Spring Grove Village, Cincinnati, Spring Grove Village * Fay Apartments, Cincinnati, Villages at Roll Hill * West End, Cincinnati, West End * Westwood, Cincinnati, Westwood * Winton Hills, Cincinnati, Winton Hills Cleveland * Buckeye-Shaker * Central (Cleveland), Central * Fairfax, Cleveland, Fairfax * Glenville, Cleveland, Glenville * Hough, Cleveland, Hough * Lee-Miles * Collinwood, South Collinwood * Woodland Hills, Cleveland, Woodland Hills ** Nearby Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Cuyahoga County ** Bedford Heights, Ohio, Bedford Heights ** East Cleveland, Ohio, East Cleveland ** North Randall, Ohio, North Randall ** Warrensville Heights, Ohio, Warrensville Heights Columbus, Ohio, Columbus * Driving Park * Mount Vernon, Columbus, Ohio, Mount Vernon * Near East Side, Columbus, Ohio, Near East Side * Berwick, Ohio, Berwick * Far East * Milo-Grogan * Windsor Terrace * Urbancrest Dayton, Ohio, Dayton * Oregon District Jackson, Ohio, East Jackson-Waverly Newark, Ohio, Newark Springfield, Ohio, Springfield Toledo, Ohio, Toledo *North Park *South Side Warren, Ohio, Warren Warrensville Heights, Ohio, Warrensville Heights Youngstown, OH, Youngstown *Downtown Youngstown *North Heights


Oklahoma

Oklahoma has a few surviving all-black or African-American majority towns as a result of the Land Rush of 1889, similar to the Exodusters after the Civil War (1860s) to nearby Kansas. One example is Freedom, (Northern) Oklahoma, Freedom not to be confused with Freedom, Oklahoma, Freedom in the western half of the state. "All-Black" settlements that were part of the Land Run of 1889. * Boley, Oklahoma, Boley. * Brooksville, Oklahoma, Brooksville. * Clearview, Oklahoma, Clearview. * Grayson, Oklahoma, Grayson. * Lima, Oklahoma, Lima. * Red Bird, Oklahoma, Red Bird. * Rentiesville. * Summit, Oklahoma, Summit. * Taft, Oklahoma, Taft, facing Osage Nation and Cherokee Nation tribal areas (Black Cherokees). * Tatums, Oklahoma, Tatums. * Tullahassee, Oklahoma, Tullahassee. * Vernon, Oklahoma, Vernon. Among the Oklahoma Territory all Black towns no longer in existence are Lincoln, Cimarron City, Bailey, Zion, Emanuel, Udora, and Douglas. Bristow, Oklahoma, Bristow – 10% Black Eufaula, Oklahoma, Eufaula Langston, Oklahoma, Langston Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City * Bricktown * Deep Deuce * Eastside, Oklahoma City * Northeast Oklahoma City * Town of Forest Park ** Nearby Midwest City, Oklahoma, Midwest City Tahlequah, Oklahoma, Tahlequah East side Tulsa, Oklahoma, Tulsa – 15% black city * East Side * Greenwood, Tulsa ("Black wall street" in 1920s) * Neighborhoods of Tulsa, Oklahoma#Northside – North Tulsa * West Side (Downtown) Turley, Oklahoma, Turley – 20–25% Black


Oregon

Portland, Oregon, Portland * Alberta Arts District * Albina Street, Portland, Albina Street * Boise, Portland, Oregon, Boise * Eliot, Portland, Oregon, Eliot * Humboldt, Portland, Oregon, Humboldt * King, Portland, Oregon, King * Piedmont, Portland, Oregon, Piedmont * Vernon, Portland, Oregon, Vernon * Woodlawn, Portland, Oregon, Woodlawn Eugene, Oregon, Eugene * Skinner Butte * Glenwood, Lane County, Oregon, Glenwood * West 11th Avenue Neighborhood


Pennsylvania

Philadelphia * Allegheny West, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Allegheny West * Cobbs Creek, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Cobbs Creek * Eastwick, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Eastwick * Fern Rock, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Fern Rock * Frankford, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Frankford * Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Germantown * Grays Ferry, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Grays Ferry * Haddington, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Haddington * Hawthorne, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Hawthorne * Mantua, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Mantua * Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Mount Airy * Nicetown-Tioga, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Nicetown-Tioga * North Central, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, North Central * Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Overbrook * Olney, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Olney * Parkside, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Parkside * Point Breeze, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Point Breeze * Southwest Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Southwest Center City * Strawberry Mansion, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Strawberry Mansion * University City, Philadelphia, University City – black plurality today. * Walnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Walnut Hill * West Philadelphia * Wynnefield, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Wynnefield Pittsburgh *City neighborhoods ** Hill District, The Hill District ** Homewood (Pittsburgh), Homewood ** Larimer (Pittsburgh), Larimer ** Beltzhoover (Pittsburgh), Beltzhoover ** Manchester (Pittsburgh), Manchester ** Hazelwood (Pittsburgh), Hazelwood ** California-Kirkbride (Pittsburgh), California-Kirkbride ** Arlington Heights (Pittsburgh), Arlington Heights ** St. Clair (Pittsburgh), St. Clair ** East Liberty (Pittsburgh), East Liberty ** Garfield (Pittsburgh), Garfield ** Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar (Pittsburgh), Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar ** Perry South (Pittsburgh), Perry South ** Fairywood (Pittsburgh), Fairywood *Suburbs ** Homestead, Pennsylvania, Homestead ** Braddock, Pennsylvania, Braddock ** Rankin, Pennsylvania, Rankin ** Duquesne, Pennsylvania, Duquesne ** Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, Wilkinsburg


Rhode Island

Pawtucket, Rhode Island, Pawtucket Providence, Rhode Island, Providence * Federal Hill, Providence, Rhode Island, Federal Hill – developed sizable black population since the 1960s. * Mount Hope * South Providence


South Carolina

South Carolina is part of the Black Belt (geological formation), Black Belt geological formation Acabee, South Carolina, Acabee Allendale, South Carolina, Allendale Bennettsville, South Carolina, Bennettsville Charleston, South Carolina, Charleston Columbia, SC, Columbia *Waverly Historic District (Columbia, South Carolina), Waverly *Eastover, South Carolina, Eastover Greenville, South Carolina, Greenville Lake City, South Carolina, Lake City Marion, South Carolina, Marion North Charleston Orangeburg, South Carolina, Orangeburg Red Top, South Carolina, Red Top Ridgeland, South Carolina, Ridgeland Rock Hill, South Carolina, Rock Hill (38.3%) Sea Islands (South Carolina coast, home to the Gullah and Geechee peoples (African creoles). Sumter, South Carolina, Sumter (47.03%)


Tennessee

Chattanooga, Tennessee, Chattanooga Denmark, Tennessee, Denmark Dyersburg, Tennessee, Dyersburg Jackson, Tennessee, Jackson Knoxville, Tennessee, Knoxville Memphis, Tennessee, Memphis * Beale Street (historic district) * Orange Mound, Memphis, Orange Mound * South Memphis, Memphis, South Memphis * Whitehaven, Memphis, Whitehaven * North Memphis, Memphis, North Memphis * Hickory Hill, Memphis, Hickory Hill * Frayser, Memphis, Frayser * Douglass, Memphis, Douglass * Southwind, Memphis, Southwind * Riverside, South Memphis, Riverside * Hollywood, Memphis, Hollywood * Hyde Park, Memphis, Hyde Park * Binghampton, Memphis, Binghampton * Uptown, Memphis, Uptown * Parkway Village, Memphis, Parkway Village Nashville, Tennessee, Nashville * Cleveland Park * Bordeaux, Tennessee * Whites Creek, Tennessee, Whites Creek * North Nashville * East Nashville * Davidson County, Tennessee, East Davidson County * Antioch, Tennessee, Antioch * Southeast Davidson * Hermitage, Tennessee, Hermitage Whiteville, Tennessee, Whiteville


Texas

Austin, Texas, Austin *Rosewood Park, Austin, Rosewood Park *Oak Springs,Austin, Oak Springs *University Hills, Austin, University Hills *Cavalier Park, Austin, Cavalier Park *11th Street, Austin, 11th Street *Loyola Lane, Austin, Loyola Lane *Johnny Morris, Austin, Johnny Morris *Oak Springs, Austin, Oak Springs *Austin Colony, Austin, Austin Colony *Springdale, Austin, Springdale Austin suburbs *Bastrop, Texas, Bastrop - Black population, 965 (9.96%) in 2020 Census **Shiloh *Hornsby Bend, Texas, Hornsby Bend - Black population, 2,208 (18.15%) in 2020 Census *Hutto, Texas, Hutto - Black population, 3,459 (12.54%) in 2020 Census *Pflugerville, Texas, Pflugerville - Black population, 9,624 (14.76%) in 2020 Census *Round Rock - Black population, 11,552 (9.67%) in 2020 Census **Shenandoah *Wells Branch, Texas, Wells Branch - Black population, 2,426 (17.33%) in 2020 Census *Windemere, Texas, Windemere - Black population, 16.82% in 2010 Census Beaumont-Port Arthur-Orange (Golden Triangle area) *Beaumont, Texas, Beaumont - Black population, 54,034 (46.87%) in 2020 Census **South Park, Beaumont, South Park *Port Arthur, Texas, Port Arthur - Black population, 21,046 (37.56%) in 2020 Census **Gulfway, Port Arthur, Gulfway *Orange, Texas, Orange - Black population, 6,795 (35.16%) in 2020 Census Central Texas - Waco-College Station, Texas, College Station area. * Bryan, Texas, Bryan - Black population, 12,876 (15.33%) in 2020 Census * Calvert, Texas, Calvert - Black population, 482 (50.10%) in 2020 Census * Navasota, Texas, Navasota - Black population, 2,018 (26.40%) in 2020 Census * Waco, Texas, Waco - Black population, 26,844 (19.38%) in 2020 Census ** East Waco, Waco, East Waco Corpus Christi, Texas, Corpus Christi Texas, Nueces County * Bay Area, Corpus Christi * Calallen, Corpus Christi * Mustang-Padre Island, Corpus Christi * Northwest, Corpus Christi * South Side, Corpus Christi Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex Dallas * North east Dallas * Oak Cliff, Dallas, Oak Cliff * Pleasant Grove, Dallas, Pleasant Grove * South Dallas * Skillman Road * West Dallas. * Old East Dallas * Hamilton Park * Arlington Park * Vickery Meadow * South Fergusun * Love Field Area Dallas County, Texas, Dallas County * Cedar Hill, Texas, Cedar Hill - Black population, 25,790 (52.47%) in 2020 Census * DeSoto, Texas, DeSoto - Black population, 38,971 (69.41%) in 2020 Census * Duncanville, Texas, Duncanville - Black population, 12,085 (29.69%) in 2020 Census * Grand Prairie, Texas, Grand Prairie - Black population, 46,360 (23.64%) in 2020 Census * Irving, Texas, Irving - Black population, 31,714 (12.36%) in 2020 Census * Lancaster, Texas, Lancaster - Black population, 27,078 (65.60%) in 2020 Census Fort Worth, Texas, Fort Worth * Como, Fort Worth, Texas, Como * Stop Six, Fort Worth, Texas, Stop Six * Woodhaven, Fort Worth, Texas, Woodhaven * Meadowbrook, Fort Worth, Texas, Meadowbrook * Eastwood, Fort Worth, Texas, Eastwood * Poly, Fort Worth, Texas, Poly * Northbrook, Fort Worth, Texas, Northbrook Tarrant County, Texas, Tarrant County * Arlington, Texas, Arlington - Black population, 88,230 (22.38%) in 2020 Census * Mansfield, Texas, Mansfield - Black population, 15,539 (21.40%) in 2020 Census * Euless, Texas, Euless - Black population, 9,626 (15.77%) in 2020 Census * Forest Hill, Texas, Forest Hill - Black population, 5,490 (39.34%) in 2020 Census * Bedford, Texas, Bedford - Black population, 5,693 (11.40%) in 2020 Census * Hurst, Texas, Hurst - Black population, 3,996 (9.89%) in 2020 Census East Texas has some Black majority towns. Also known as the Big Thicket, and Piney Woods region * Ames, Texas, Ames - Black population, 700 (74.71%) in 2020 Census * Athens, Texas, Athens - Black population, 2,059 (16.01%) in 2020 Census * Browndell, Texas, Browndell - Black population, 78 (48.75%) in 2020 Census * Cuney, Texas, Cuney - Black population, 69 (59.48%) in 2020 Census * Domino, Texas, Domino - Black population, 59 (83.10%) in 2020 Census * Goodlow, Texas, Goodlow - Black population, 133 (74.70%) in 2020 Census * Huntsville, Texas, Huntsville - Black population, 11,420 (24.86%) in 2020 Census ** Phelps, Huntsville, Phelps * Jasper, Texas, Jasper - Black population, 3,101 (45.45%) in 2020 Census * Lufkin, Texas, Lufkin - Black population, 9,045 (26.49%) in 2020 Census * Nacogdoches, Texas, Nacogdoches - Black population, 8,376 (26.06%) in 2020 Census * San Augustine, Texas, San Augustine - Black population, 968 (50.42%) in 2020 Census * Seven Oaks, Texas, Seven Oaks - Black population, 28 (41.20%) in 2020 Census Houston * Acres Homes, Houston, Acres Homes * Alief, Houston, Alief * Bammel, Houston, Bammel * Bordersville, Houston, Bordersville * Brays Oaks, Houston, Brays Oaks * Clinton Park, Houston, Clinton Park * Cloverland, Houston, Cloverland * Cypress Station, Houston, Cypress Station * Fifth Ward, Houston, Fifth Ward * Fourth Ward, Houston, Fourth Ward * Frenchtown, Houston, Frenchtown * Greenspoint, Houston, Greenspoint * Herschelwood, Houston, Herschelwood * Hiram Clarke, Houston, Hiram Clarke * Homestead, Houston, Homestead * Imperial Valley, Houston, Imperial Valley * Independence Heights, Houston, Independence Heights – Studewood * Inwood Forest, Houston, Inwood Forest * Kashmere Gardens, Houston, Kashmere Gardens * Lakewood, Houston, Lakewood * North Houston, Houston, North Houston * Rosewood, Houston, Rosewood * Sharpstown, Houston, Sharpstown * South Park, Houston, South Park * Southwest Houston * Settegast, Houston, Settegast * Southside, Houston, Southside * Sunnyside, Houston, Sunnyside * Trinity Garden, Houston, Trinity Garden * Third Ward, Houston, Third Ward * Westfield, Houston, Westfield * Yellowstone, Houston, Yellowstone Houston Suburbs * Barrett, Texas, Barrett - Black population, 2,324 (44.50%) in 2020 Census * Baytown, Texas, Baytown - Black population, 13,652 (16.31%) in 2020 Census * Conroe, Texas, Conroe - Black population, 8,951 (9.95%) in 2020 Census * Freeport, Texas, Freeport - Black population, 13,690 (55.91%) in 2020 Census * Fresno, Texas, Fresno - Black population, 2,426 (17.33%) in 2020 Census * Galveston, Texas, Galveston - Black population, 8,785 (16.36%) in 2020 Census * Hempstead, Texas, Hempstead - Black population, 1,760 (32.41%) in 2020 Census * Kendleton, Texas, Kendleton - Black population, 220 (64.10%) in 2020 Census * Manvel, Texas, Manvel - Black population, 2,661 (26.63%) in 2020 Census * Missouri City, Texas, Missouri City - Black population, 30,146 (40.6%) in 2020 Census * Prairie View, Texas, Prairie View - Black population, 6,712 (82.01%) in 2020 Census * Spring, Texas, Spring, Texas - Black population, 15,492 (24.76%) in 2020 Census * Pearland, Texas, Pearland, Texas - Black population, 24,482 (19.46%) in 2020 Census * Tamina, Texas, Tamina * Waller, Texas, Waller - Black population, 458 (17.08%) in 2020 Census * Willis, Texas, Willis - Black population, 1,076 (16.73%) in 2020 Census Killeen-Temple (Bell County) * Killeen, Texas, Killeen - Black population, 54,109 (35.34%) in 2020 Census * Temple, Texas, Temple - Black population, 12,031 (14.66%) in 2020 Census * Harker Heights, Texas, Harker Heights - Black population, 7,198 (21.75%) in 2020 Census * Copperas Cove, Texas, Copperas Cove - Black population, 6,431 (17.54%) in 2020 Census * Fort Hood, Texas, Fort Hood - Black population, 4,521 (16.00%) in 2020 Census Northeast Texas * Corsicana, Texas, Corsicana - Black population, 4,782 (19.04%) in 2020 Census * Easton, Texas, Easton - Black population, 259 (51.9%) in 2020 Census * Henderson, Texas, Henderson - Black population, 3,052 (23.0%) in 2020 Census * Jacksonville, Texas, Jacksonville - Black population, 2,747 (19.63%) in 2020 Census * Longview, Texas, Longview - Black population, 19,173 (23.49%) in 2020 Census * Marshall, Texas, Marshall - Black population, 8,368 (35.77%) in 2020 Census * Mexia, Texas, Mexia - Black population, 2,086 (30.26%) in 2020 Census * Moore Station, Texas, Moore Station - Black population, 142 (88.75%) in 2020 Census * Neylandville, Texas, Neylandville - Black population, 29 (43.28%) in 2020 Census * Palestine, Texas, Palestine - Black population, 4,439 (23.94%) in 2020 Census * Scottsville, Texas, Scottsville - Black population, 138 (41.30%) in 2020 Census * Texarkana, Texas, Texarkana - Black population, 13,565 (37.48%) in 2020 Census * Toco, Texas, Toco - Black population, 56 (61.54%) in 2020 Census * Tyler, Texas, Tyler - Black population, 24,126 (22.76%) in 2020 Census San Antonio * Neighborhoods and districts of San Antonio, Ellis Alley * Kirby, Texas, Kirby * Pecan Valley, San Antonio, Pecan Valley * Neighborhoods and districts of San Antonio, East Side, San Antonio * North East, San Antonio, North East * Converse, Texas, Converse * Dellcrest, San Antonio, Dellcrest * Eastwood, San Antonio, Eastwood * Huntleigh Park, San Antonio, Huntleigh Park * Honey, San Antonio, Honey * Lackland AFB Wichita Falls, Texas, Wichita Falls


U.S. Virgin Islands

Majority of territory residents are of black/Afro-Caribbean descent.


Utah

Most of state's blacks concentrated in Hill Air Force Base near Ogden, Utah, Ogden. Historically, the diverse SugarHouse district of Salt Lake City, Utah, Salt Lake City.


Vermont

*Burlington, Vermont, Burlington – Old North End 4.7%


Virginia

Alexandria, Virginia, Alexandria – Black population, at 31,314 (19.64%) in 2020 Census. Arlington County, Virginia, Arlington County – Black population, at 20,330 (8.52%) in 2020 Census. *Arlington View *Nauck, Virginia, Nauck *Penrose, Arlington, Virginia, Penrose *High View Park Charles City County, Virginia, Charles City County – Black population, at 2,836 (41.87%) in 2020 Census. *Charles City, Virginia, Charles City (50.96%) Chase City, Virginia, Chase City - Mecklenburg County, Virginia, Mecklenburg County Chesapeake, Virginia, Cheasapeake * South Norfolk, Virginia, South Norfolk Clarksville, Virginia, Clarksville - Mecklenburg County Courtland, Virginia, Courtland - Southampton County, Virginia, Southampton County Danville, Virginia, Danville Dendron, Virginia, Dendron (51.2%) - Surry County, Virginia, Surry County Eastern counties of Virginia along Chesapeake Bay (Middle Peninsula). It encompasses six Virginia counties: * Essex County, Virginia, Essex, * Gloucester County, Virginia, Gloucester, * King and Queen County, Virginia, King and Queen, * King William County, Virginia, King William, * Mathews County, Virginia, Mathews, * and Middlesex County, Virginia, Middlesex. Emporia, Virginia, Emporia (56.2%) - Greensville County, Virginia, Greensville County Franklin, Virginia, Franklin (52.3%) Hampton, Virginia, Hampton * Aberdeen Gardens (Hampton, Virginia), Aberdeen Gardens * Shell Road Hopewell, Virginia, Hopewell Kenbridge, Virginia, Kenbridge - Lunenburg County, Virginia, Lunenburg County Lawrenceville, Virginia, Lawrenceville (64.6%) - Brunswick County, Virginia, Brunswick County Lynchburg, Virginia, Lynchburg Martinsville, Virginia, Martinsville * Laurel Park, Virginia, Laurel Park (64.4%) * Sandy Level, Virginia, Sandy Level (73.3%) Nassawadox, Virginia, Nassawadox (54.9%) - Northampton County, Virginia, Northampton County Newport News, Virginia, Newport News * Christopher Shores-Stuart Gardens * East End (Newport News, Virginia), East End Norfolk, Virginia, Norfolk * Berkley, Virginia, Berkley * Huntersville, Norfolk, Virginia, Huntersville * Little Africa, aka Little Manila or San Juan. * Park Place, Norfolk, Virginia, Park Place * Youngs Park, Norfolk, Virginia, Youngs Park Petersburg, Virginia, Petersburg * Ettrick, Virginia, Ettrick (75.1%) Portsmouth, Virginia, Portsmouth Richmond, Virginia, Richmond - Henrico County, Virginia, Henrico County * East Highland Park, Virginia, East Highland Park (79.4%) * Highland Springs, Virginia, Highland Springs (51.8%) * Jackson Ward * Montrose, Virginia, Montrose Roanoke, Virginia, Roanoke Smithfield, Virginia, Smithfield - Isle of Wight County, Virginia, Isle of Wight County * Rushmere, Virginia, Rushmere (62.1%) South Boston, Virginia, South Boston - Halifax County, Virginia, Halifax County South Hill, Virginia, South Hill - Mecklenburg County * Brodnax, Virginia, Brodnax * La Crosse, Virginia, La Crosse Suffolk, Virginia, Suffolk Wakefield, Virginia, Wakefield (51.3%) - Sussex County, Virginia, Sussex County Waverly, Virginia, Waverly (61.8%) - Sussex County Williamsburg, Virginia, Williamsburg Virginia Beach, Virginia, Virginia Beach * Beechwood * Gracetown * Mill Dam * Reedtown, Virginia, Reedtown * Seatack


Washington (state), Washington

Federal Way Parkland, WA, Parkland * Lake City * Park Lodge (central area) Seatac, Washington, Seatac Seattle * Atlantic, Seattle, Atlantic * Central District, Seattle, Central District * Columbia City, Seattle, Columbia City * High Point, Seattle, High Point * International District, Seattle, International District (more Chinese and Asian). * Leschi, Seattle, Leschi * Rainier Beach, Seattle, Rainier Beach * South Side (near Safeco Field). * Yesler Terrace, Seattle, Yesler Terrace Tacoma, Washington, Tacoma * Hilltop Neighborhood, Tacoma, Washington, Hilltop * Salishan, Tacoma, Washington, Salishan Tukwila, Washington, Tukwila – est.15–20%.


West Virginia

Institute, West Virginia, Institute Keystone, West Virginia, Keystone Kimball, West Virginia, Kimball


Wisconsin

Beloit, Wisconsin, Beloit Kenosha, Wisconsin, Kenosha Madison, Wisconsin, Madison *Burke Heights *Burr Oaks *Nobel Park *Park Ridge *Walnut Grove *Wexford Ridge Middleton, Wisconsin, Middleton Milwaukee * Neighborhoods of Milwaukee#Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor * Neighborhoods of Milwaukee#Arlington Heights, Arlington Heights * Avenues West * Neighborhoods of Milwaukee#Berryland, Berryland * Neighborhoods of Milwaukee#Bronzeville, Bronzeville * Neighborhoods of Milwaukee#Franklin Heights, Franklin Heights * Neighborhoods of Milwaukee#Grantosa Heights, Grantosa Heights * Neighborhoods of Milwaukee#Havenwoods, Havenwoods * Neighborhoods of Milwaukee#Harambee, Harambee * Neighborhoods of Milwaukee#Hillside / Lapham Park, Hillside/Lapham Park * Neighborhoods of Milwaukee#Halyard Park, Halyard Park * Neighborhoods of Milwaukee#Metcalfe Park, Metcalfe Park * Neighborhoods of Milwaukee#Merrill Park, Merrill Park * Neighborhoods of Milwaukee#Midtown, Midtown * Neighborhoods of Milwaukee#North Division, North Division * Neighborhoods of Milwaukee#Parklawn, Parklawn * Neighborhoods of Milwaukee#Parkwest, Parkwest * Neighborhoods of Milwaukee#Rufus King, Rufus King * Neighborhoods of Milwaukee#Uptown, Uptown * Neighborhoods of Milwaukee#Uptown Crossing, Uptown Crossing * Neighborhoods of Milwaukee#Walnut Hill, Walnut Hill * Neighborhoods of Milwaukee#Washington Park, Washington Park * Neighborhoods of Milwaukee#Westlawn, Westlawn Racine, Wisconsin, Racine


Wyoming

Cheyenne, Wyoming, Cheyenne Rock Springs, Wyoming, Rock Springs Laramie, Wyoming, Laramie


See also

* List of U.S. cities with large African American populations * List of U.S. communities with African American majority populations * List of U.S. metropolitan areas with large African-American populations *List of U.S. states and territories by African-American population *List of majority-Black counties in the United States


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:African American neighborhoods Lists of United States populated places by ethnic group, African American Ethnic enclaves in the United States African-American demographics African American-related lists Neighborhoods in the United States