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how come cities with the most blacks aren't listed? i bet washington DC or atlanta or Detroit rank high on the list. somebody find me anything you come across on cities of highest black/african american percentage. this is unfair. i find it suspicous. wikipedia wont allow any of the statistics. like its offensive or inflamatory to tell it like it is. i wont care less what race or color any place or town is. i look for what bring people to a place or state. jobs, schooling, cleaniness, events, safety, values & economy. not what color most people are. or if its mostly a minority group. i may wana live near midwestern whites or conservative christians. but why most of us live in urban areas? cities is the hub of commerce and culture. if we let our cities die, we lose the culture. hey...add a list on whos the most "red" or "blue" in politics. i really wanna know that. i wont last in l.a. or s.f. or monterey, too much liberal elite idiocy. i dont hug trees or smoke weed. trees reseed or grow, tobacco is legal. i cant afford a 1000 sq ft. condo in a homeless ridden block. you get a good deal for a 3000 sq. ft. home right by a warm church shelter. im packin my bags to fresno, riverside or redding. they are my kind of towns. signed- open minded conservative

stay out of california you racist

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I really wish you people could understand that there never was, ever has been, and never will be a Hispanic race. A majority of Hispanics in the United States should either identify as "White" or "Two or more races". Hispanic encompasses many different races (as I recall there are three), so it would be unfair to put an Ethnic group that includes many different races, under an article that has to do with race. Alot of Hispanics know they're White. As a matter of fact, if you look at most of the statistics, most(even if but barely) Hispanics identified themselves as White.