Most-Segregated US Cities Line the Great Lakes BasinJames L. Tyson, writer of The Christian Science Monitor
In the bottom-left quadrant are cities like Laredo and Lincoln that score poorly on both neighborhood and citywide diversity. Because they’re so racially uniform, you can’t really define them as being either segregated or integrated. The bottom-right quadrant contains highly segregated cities like...
You probably already guessed that Chicago is one of those cities, according to theWalletHub report. Chicago comes in as the 8th most sinful city in America, and the other Illinois city to make the list is...Aurora. Aurora comes in at #120 onWalletHub's list. Here are the top ten most...
In 1955 the town was segregated so African Americans and Hispanics couldn’t go into the same places to eat as white people, or use the same bathrooms, or even drink out of the same fountain. If you weren’t white when an Angelo came down the street you got off the sidewalk. Marcos ...
Cincinnati was also making its mark as one of the fastest-growing cities in America. than desirable state. Instead of pursuing a publishing career as he had intended to, Jack returned to the family business to turn things around, and thus began his more than 50-year involvement with the ...
Discusses a study focusing on racial segregation in cities across the United States as of 1990. The 15 most segregated and 15 least segregated cities according to the report issued by Reynolds Farley...
Jim Quinlan
Census: Milwaukee most segregated; Race:Integration is more apparent in many other citiesASSOCIATED PRESS