jeudi 30 juin 2011

WSJ: Census Finds Fewer Black Children Living in Biggest Cities in U.S., Including NYC

From the Wall Street Journal: Fewer black children in the largest cities in the United States.
Over the past decade, the inner-city neighborhoods that have served for generations as citadels of African-American life and culture have been steadily draining of black children.

Last year's census found that the number of black, non-Hispanic children living in New York City had fallen by 22.4 percent in 10 years. In raw numbers, that meant 127,058 fewer black kids living in the city of Jay Z and Spike Lee, even as the number of black adults grew slightly.
Read more: http://online.wsj.com/article/AP3e863a0c371348ed9e3bd2dcd63b4a65.html

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