Racial segregation in America is lasting longer than anyone expected. The average black person lives in a neighborhood that is 45 percent black, even though blacks represent only 13 percent of the population, according to professors John Logan and Brian Stults at Brown and Florida State. Logan and Stults analyzed 2010 Census data with a dissimilarity indexRead more
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The 25 Most Segregated Cities In America
Racial segregation in America is lasting longer than anyone expected. The average black person lives in a neighborhood that is 45 percent black, even though blacks represent only 13 percent of the population, according to professors John Logan and Brian Stults at Brown and Florida State. Logan and Stults analyzed 2010 Census data with a dissimilarity indexRead more
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