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List of founding African Kingdoms Claimed By;
*(With-Ties) Governments Where African Kingdoms will be established within that said governments borders,.. Using Traditional and Historical Settlements, of African Of Descent People,..
** African Diaspora Kingdoms; Where African Kingdoms will be established within that said governments borders,.. Using Traditional and Historical Settlement, of African Of Descent People,..
New York, NY
Chicago, IL
Philadelphia, PA
Houston, TX
Detroit, MI
Memphis, TN
Baltimore, MD
Los Angeles, CA
Washington, DC
Dallas, TX
In 2011 Washington’s black population slipped below 50 percent according to the Brookings Institution.[1]
Black Belt – 18 counties in Alabama, a total of 52% African-American population.[2]
Helena and West Helena
West Anaheim – formerly Manchester Avenue. Now along Magnolia Street.[citation needed]
Bakersfield has a black section.
Central Coast[5]
Oxnard, Santa Barbara, Sand City, Seaside, Simi Valley and Ventura
Woodland Park, Chula Vista[6]
Corcoran (15%) in San Joaquin Valley.
East Palo Alto – one of Silicon Valley’s largest black percentage cities (15%)
Fairfield – one of CA's largest black percentage cities (25%)
Fresno in the city's west side.
Hayward – large black population in eastern San Francisco Bay Area.
Lake Elsinore – Yarborough neighborhood of Old Town. Riverside County – goes back to the 1880s when the city incorporated.
Pasadena (esp southwest side and South Pasadena) [13]
Nearby cities:
San Bernardino area –
Nearby cities:
San Diego area-
San Jose – 5% black, lowest of US major cities
Southern Orange County – small but known black populations, like Irvine, Lake Forest and Mission Viejo.
Stockton – one of CA's highest black percentage cities (20%)
Suisun City (20%) – Solano County.
Tustin (est. 5%).
Vallejo (CA's largest black community-25%).
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)
(Washington, D.C.)
Peaking at 75% black in the mid-1970s after five previous decades of the 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.[citation needed]
Fort Mose Historic State Park, St. Augustine
Sea Islands (northern coast), home to the Gullah and Geechee peoples (African creoles).
Sea Islands (southern coast), home to the Gullah and Geechee peoples (African creoles).
Washington Township, Randolph County (outside Lynn – 1% while it's higher outside Lynn)
Quad Cities area
Cherokee Township (Weir, Kansas)
Paducah – While the city itself is about 25% African American, the city school district's high school is about 50% African American.
Acadiana region in Louisiana has several historically African-American majority towns.
Black Belt of Louisiana [21] - Bobtown, Mossville, St. Maurice and Washington.
Mississippi Delta region.
Oak Bluffs- (sizable affluent Black-African American community, esp. tourism and seasonal residences)
Benton Harbor – site of 2003 riots
Bloomfield area-
West Bloomfield[citation needed]
Warren – est. 15–20%.
Black Belt of Mississippi – Large African-American majority region.[97]
Clarksdale - 68% black
Davis Bend, Mississippi/Louisiana.
Falcon – 98% black.
Mississippi Delta region.
Mound Bayou – 98% black.
Omaha - most live in Northeast Omaha.
Poughkeepsie (site of 1927 race riot)
Greensboro – 40.6% black, historic black city in the South since slavery, colonial times, Civil rights and the Civil war.[101]
Crestdale Matthews Formerly Tank Town
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 not to be confused with Freedom in the western half of the state. [128]
Boley, Brooksville, Clearview, Grayson, Lima, Rentiesville, Summit, Taft, Tatums, Tullahassee, and Vernon, other "All-Black" settlements that were part of the Land Run of 1889.[129]
Bristow – 10% Black
Tahlequah East side
Tulsa – 15% black city
Turley – 20–25% Black
South Carolina is part of the Black Belt (U.S. region)
Rock Hill (38.3%)
Sea Islands (South Carolina coast, home to the Gullah and Geechee peoples (African creoles).
Sumter (47.03%)
East Texas has some Black majority towns.
Moore Station (98.91%)
The Woodlands – In certain sections, not whole city.
Majority of territory residents are of black/Afro-Caribbean descent.
Most of state's blacks concentrated in Hill Air Force Base near Ogden.
Historically, the diverse SugarHouse district of Salt Lake City.
Alexandria – Sizable black population in the area.
Eastern counties of Virginia along Chesapeake Bay (Middle Peninsula). It encompasses six Virginia counties:
Tukwila – est.15–20%.