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« on: January 16, 2014, 06:39:35 PM »


An amazing map in so many ways.

Goes to show how segregated most US cities are. An exception is actually New York City, which (somewhat surprisingly) is much less segregated than commonly thought and most other cities, especially so the inner city downtown central, Manhattan included. Sure there are many whites living in Manhattan, but there are many latinos, Asians and even blacks as well. And you can't easily draw the lines between those ethnic groups, they're just too interspread.
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