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List of African-American neighborhoods

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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

Albany, New York

Atlanta, Georgia

Baltimore, Maryland

Benton Harbor, Michigan

Berkeley, California

Birmingham, Alabama

Boston, Massachusetts

Buffalo, New York

Charlotte, North Carolina

Chicago and Cook County, Illinois

Chicago

Cook County

Cincinnati, Ohio

Cleveland, Ohio

Columbus, Ohio

Dallas and Dallas County, Texas

Denver, Colorado

Detroit, Michigan

East St. Louis, Illinois

Flint, Michigan

Fort Worth, Texas

Gary, Indiana

Hartford, Connecticut

Henrico County, Virginia

Houston, Texas

Indianapolis, Indiana

Jackson, Mississippi

Kansas City, Missouri

Louisville, Kentucky

Los Angeles, Long Beach, and Los Angeles County, California

Marin County, California

Memphis, Tennessee

Miami, Florida

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

New Haven, Connecticut

New Orleans, Louisiana

New York City & New York Metro Area

New York City

The Bronx
Brooklyn
Manhattan
Queens
Staten Island

Long Island

Nassau County

Northern New Jersey

Suffolk County

Rockland County

Westchester County

Norfolk, Virginia

Oakland, California

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Omaha, Nebraska

Orange County, Florida

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Portland, Oregon

Richmond, California

Richmond, Virginia

Petersburg, Virginia

San Francisco, California

South Jersey

St. Louis and St. Louis County, Missouri

Seattle, Washington

Tampa, Florida

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Washington, D.C.

See also