[PDF] african american communities in new york

Many of the city's black residents live in Brooklyn, Queens, Harlem, and The Bronx. Several of the city's neighborhoods are historical birthplaces of urban black culture in America, among them, the Brooklyn neighborhood of Bedford–Stuyvesant and Manhattan's Harlem and various sections of Eastern Queens and The Bronx.
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  • Which city in New York has the most black population?

    Well over half of the city's population in Mount Vernon is inhabited by African Americans. It has the highest percentage of African American population in the New York state.
  • Where is the black dominated area in New York?

    Black New Yorkers cluster in Central Harlem, the north Bronx, central Brooklyn, and southeast Queens.
  • What part of New York City became a popular place for African American?

    In New York City, African Americans flocked to the city's Harlem neighborhood – sowing the seeds for what would come to be known as the Harlem Renaissance, a cultural, social, and artistic revolution that flourished in the 1920s.
  • Jackson, Mississippi, widely regarded as the “Blackest city” in America, is at the forefront of this demographic shift. With African Americans constituting over 80% of the city's population, Jackson is a testament to the vitality and prominence of African American culture and influence.
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