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* [[Mechanicsville (Atlanta)|Mechanicsville]]
* [[Old Fourth Ward]]
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* [[Sandtown, Georgia|Sandtown]]
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* [[Vine City (Atlanta)|Vine City]]


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There are hundreds of African American neighborhoods. A few of these are no longer predominantly Black but still contain large populations of black residents and as such are still referred to as African American neighborhoods. Some of the oldest and most influential include the following:

Neighborhoods

Benton Harbor, Michigan

Chicago

Cook County

East St. Louis, Illinois

Flint, Michigan

Gary, Indiana

Marin County, California

New York City

Long Island

Rockland County

Westchester County

Petersburg, Virginia

See also