This map shows the percentage of the population in the USA that classify themselves as Black/African American according to the 2010 Census. The map shows this pattern for states, counties, tracts, and block groups. There is increasing geographic detail as you zoom in, and only one geography is configured to show at any time. The data source is the US Census Bureau, and the vintage is 2010. The original service and data metadata can be found here.Additional Census 2010 resources
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This graph displays the African-American population in the U.S. from 2010 to 2015, with projection till 2035. It is estimated that the African-American population in the U.S. will amount to 41.84 millions by 2020.
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NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/doc/sf1.pdf..Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census..NOTE: For information on the codes that appear in this table see http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/doc/sf1.pdf, Appendix F.
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These data contain a residential isolation value for non-Hispanic blacks (NHB) and non-Hispanic whites (NHW) at the census tract level. Population counts from the 2010 census are used to calculate the index. For each block group, the index is the proportion of the population (NHB or NHW) in the index block group and block groups adjacent to the index block group. Islands (areal units with no first-level adjacent areal units) are removed as it is not possible to calculate isolation for units with no adjacent block groups. Islands (areal units with no first-level adjacent areal units) are removed as it is not possible to calculate isolation for units with no adjacent tracts.
This layer was developed by the Research & Analytics Group of the Atlanta Regional Commission, using data from the U.S. Census, to show various demographic and housing data by state House district in the state of Georgia (including the following categories: population, households, housing characteristics, age, and race/ethnicity), for 2000 and 2010.- - - - - -Base Attributes:DISTRICT = GA House DistrictPOPULATION = District Population (2010 Census)Name = GA House District NameTotal_Population_2011_2015_ACS = Total Population, 2011-2015 American Community Survey (ACS)profile_url = Web address of district profile - - - - - -Attributes from Census Bureau:Family_households = Family households, 2010Pct_Family_households = % Family households, 2010Family_HH_wOwnChild_un18yr = Family households with own children under 18 years, 2010Pct_Family_HH_wOwnChild_un18yr = % Family households with own children under 18 years, 2010Husband_wife_families = Husband-wife families, 2010Pct_Husband_wife_families = % Husband-wife families, 2010Hus_wife_families_wChild = Husband-wife families with children, 2010Pct_hus_wife_families_wChild = % Husband-wife families with children, 2010Single_parent_households = Single parent households, 2010Pct_Single_parent_households = % Single parent households, 2010Nonfamily_households = Nonfamily households, 2010Pct_Nonfamily_households = % Nonfamily households, 2010HH_with_individuals_un18yr = Households with individuals under 18 years, 2010Pct_HH_with_individuals_un18yr = % Households with individuals under 18 years, 2010- - - - - -Total_housing_units = Total housing units, 2010Occupied_housing_units = #, Occupied housing units, 2010Percent_Occupied_housing_units = %, Occupied housing units, 2010Vacant_housing_units = #, Vacant housing units, 2010Percent_Vacant_housing_units = %, Vacant housing units, 2010Owner_occupied_housing_units = #, Owner occupied housing units, 2010Pct_Owner_Occ_HousUnits = %, Owner occupied housing units, 2010Renter_occupied_housing_units = #, Renter occupied housing units, 2010Pct_Renter_Occ_Units = %, Renter occupied housing units, 2010- - - - - -Pop_under_age_19_2010 = Population under age 19, 2010Pop_ages_20_34_2010 = Population ages 20-34, 2010Pop_ages_35_44_2010 = Population ages 35-44, 2010Pop_ages_45_64_2010 = Population ages 45-64, 2010Pop_ages_65_over_2010 = Population ages 65 and over, 2010Pct_Pop_under_age_19_2010 = % Population under age 19, 2010Pct_Pop_ages_20_34_2010 = % Population ages 20-34, 2010Pct_Pop_ages_35_44_2010 = % Population ages 35-44, 2010Pct_Pop_ages_45_64_2010 = % Population ages 45-64, 2010Pct_Pop_ages_65_over_2010 = % Population ages 65 and over, 2010Pop_under_age_19_2000 = Population under age 19, 2000Pop_ages_20_34_2000 = Population ages 20-34, 2000Pop_ages_35_44_2000 = Population ages 35-44, 2000Pop_ages_45_64_2000 = Population ages 45-64, 2000Pop_ages_65_over_2000 = Population ages 65 and over, 2000Pct_Pop_under_age_19_2000 = % Population under age 19, 2000Pct_Pop_ages_20_34_2000 = % Population ages 20-34, 2000Pct_Pop_ages_35_44_2000 = % Population ages 35-44, 2000Pct_Pop_ages_45_64_2000 = % Population ages 45-64, 2000Pct_Pop_ages_65_over_2000 = % Population ages 65 and over, 2000Chg_Pop_Under_19 = Change in Population Under 19 (2000-2010)Chg_Pct_Pop_Under_19 = Change in Percent Population Under 19 (2000-2010)Chg_Pct_pop_ages_20_34 = Change in Percent population ages 20-34 (2000-2010)Chg_Pct_pop_ages_20_34 = Change in Percent population ages 20-34 (2000-2010)Chg_pop_ages_35_44 = Change in population ages 35-44 (2000-2010)Chg_Pct_pop_ages_35_44 = Change in Percent population ages 35-44 (2000-2010)Chg_pop_ages_45_64 = Change in population ages 45-64 (2000-2010)Chg_Pct_pop_ages_45_64 = Change in Percent population ages 45-64 (2000-2010)Chg_pop_ages_65_over = Change in population ages 65 and over (2000-2010)Chg_Pct_pop_ages_65_over = Change in Percent population ages 65 and over (2000-2010)- - - - - -Non_Hisp_White_2010 = Non-Hispanic White, 2010Non_Hisp_Black_2010 = Non-Hispanic Black, 2010Non_Hisp_AsianPI_2010 = Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander, 2010Non_Hisp_Other_Biracial_2010 = Non-Hispanic Other Races (includes biracial), 2010Hisp_All_races_2010 = Hispanic, All races, 2010Pct_Non_Hisp_White_2010 = % Non-Hispanic White, 2010Pct_Non_Hisp_Black_2010 = % Non-Hispanic Black, 2010Pct_Non_Hisp_AsianPI_2010 = % Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander, 2010Pct_Non_Hisp_Other_Bi_2010 = % Non-Hispanic Other Races (includes biracial), 2010Pct_Hisp_All_races_2010 = % Hispanic, All races, 2010Non_Hisp_White_2000 = Non-Hispanic White, 2000Non_Hisp_Black_2000 = Non-Hispanic Black, 2000Non_Hisp_AsianPI_2000 = Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander, 2000Non_Hisp_Other_Biracial_2000 = Non-Hispanic Other Races (includes biracial), 2000Hisp_All_races_2000 = Hispanic, All races, 2000Pct_Non_Hisp_White_2000 = % Non-Hispanic White, 2000Pct_Non_Hisp_Black_2000 = % Non-Hispanic Black, 2000Pct_Non_Hisp_AsianPI_2000 = % Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander, 2000Pct_Non_Hisp_Other_Bi_2000 = % Non-Hispanic Other Races (includes biracial), 2000Pct_Hisp_All_races_2000 = % Hispanic, All races, 2000Chg_Non_Hisp_White = Change in Non-Hispanic White Population (2000-2010)Chg_Non_Hisp_Black = Change in Non-Hispanic Black Population (2000-2010)Chg_Non_Hisp_AsianPI = Change in Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander Population (2000-2010)Chg_Non_Hisp_Other_Biracial = Change in Non-Hispanic Other (includes biracial) Population (2000-2010)Chg_Hisp_Population = Change in Hispanic Population (2000-2010)Chg_Pct_Non_Hisp_White = Change in Percent Non-Hispanic White (2000-2010)Chg_Pct_Non_Hisp_Black = Change in Percent Non-Hispanic Black (2000-2010)Chg_Pct_Non_Hisp_AsianPI = Change in Percent Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander (2000-2010)Chg_Pct_Non_Hisp_Other_Biracial = Change in Percent Non-Hispanic Other (includes biracial) (2000-2010)Chg_Pct_Hisp_Population = Change in Percent Hispanic Population (2000-2010)- - - - - -Population_2010 = Population, 2010Population_2000 = Population, 2000Population_Change_2000_2010 = Population Change, 2000-2010Pct_Population_Change_2000_2010 = % Population Change, 2000-2010- - - - - -Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Atlanta Regional CommissionDates: 2000, 2010For additional information, please visit the Atlanta Regional Commission at www.atlantaregional.com.
The US Census Bureau defines Black as "A person having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa. It includes people who indicate their race as "Black or African American," or report entries such as African American, Kenyan, Nigerian, or Haitian". 2020 Census block groups for the Wichita / Sedgwick County area, clipped to the county line. Features were extracted from the 2020 State of Kansas Census Block Group shapefile provided by the State of Kansas GIS Data Access and Support Center (https://www.kansasgis.org/index.cfm).Change in Population and Housing for the Sedgwick County area from 2010 - 2020 based upon US Census. Census Blocks from 2010 were spatially joined to Census Block Groups from 2020 to compare the population and housing figures. This is not a product of the US Census Bureau and is only available through City of Wichita GIS. Please refer to Census Block Groups for 2010 and 2020 for verification of all data Standard block groups are clusters of blocks within the same census tract that have the same first digit of their 4-character census block number. For example, blocks 3001, 3002, 3003… 3999 in census tract 1210.02 belong to Block Group 3. Due to boundary and feature changes that occur throughout the decade, current block groups do not always maintain these same block number to block group relationships. For example, block 3001 might move due to a change in the census tract boundary. Even if the block is no longer in block group 3, the block number (3001) will not change. However, the identification string (GEOID20) for that block, identifying block group 3, would remain the same in the attribute information in the TIGER/Line Shapefiles because block identification strings are always built using the decennial geographic codes.Block groups delineated for the 2020 Census generally contain between 600 and 3,000 people. Local participants delineated most block groups as part of the Census Bureau's Participant Statistical Areas Program (PSAP). The Census Bureau delineated block groups only where a local or tribal government declined to participate or where the Census Bureau could not identify a potential local participant.A block group usually covers a contiguous area. Each census tract contains at least one block group and block groups are uniquely numbered within census tract. Within the standard census geographic hierarchy, block groups never cross county or census tract boundaries, but may cross the boundaries of county subdivisions, places, urban areas, voting districts, congressional districts, and American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian areas.Block groups have a valid range of 0 through 9. Block groups beginning with a zero generally are in coastal and Great Lakes water and territorial seas. Rather than extending a census tract boundary into the Great Lakes or out to the 3-mile territorial sea limit, the Census Bureau delineated some census tract boundaries along the shoreline or just offshore.
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This map shows the predominant race in the United States. The races compared are: White, Hispanic, Black/African American, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, and Pacific Islander. Multiple or other races are not included in this comparison, but are included in the pop-up for reference. The map shows this pattern for states, counties, tracts, and block groups. There is increasing geographic detail as you zoom in, and only one geography is configured to show at any time. The data source is the US Census Bureau, and the vintage is 2010. The original service and data metadata can be found here.
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This layer was developed by the Research & Analytics Group of the Atlanta Regional Commission, using data from 2010 U.S. Census to show population change by state Senate district for the state of Georgia.Attributes: DISTRICT = GA Senate District POPULATION = District Population (2010 Census) Population_2010 = Population, 2010 Population_2000 = Population, 2000 Population_Change_2000_2010 = Population Change, 2000-2010Pct_Population_Change_2000_2010 = % Population Change, 2000-2010Total_Population_2011_2015_ACS = Total Population, 2011-2015 American Community Survey (ACS)profile_url = Web address of ARC district profile- - - - - -Pop_under_age_19_2010 = Population under age 19, 2010 Pop_ages_20_34_2010 = Population ages 20-34, 2010 Pop_ages_35_44_2010 = Population ages 35-44, 2010 Pop_ages_45_64_2010 = Population ages 45-64, 2010 Pop_ages_65_over_2010 = Population ages 65 and over, 2010 Pct_Pop_under_age_19_2010 = % Population under age 19, 2010 Pct_Pop_ages_20_34_2010 = % Population ages 20-34, 2010 Pct_Pop_ages_35_44_2010 = % Population ages 35-44, 2010 Pct_Pop_ages_45_64_2010 = % Population ages 45-64, 2010 Pct_Pop_ages_65_over_2010 = % Population ages 65 and over, 2010 Pop_under_age_19_2000 = Population under age 19, 2000 Pop_ages_20_34_2000 = Population ages 20-34, 2000 Pop_ages_35_44_2000 = Population ages 35-44, 2000 Pop_ages_45_64_2000 = Population ages 45-64, 2000 Pop_ages_65_over_2000 = Population ages 65 and over, 2000 Pct_Pop_under_age_19_2000 = % Population under age 19, 2000 Pct_Pop_ages_20_34_2000 = % Population ages 20-34, 2000 Pct_Pop_ages_35_44_2000 = % Population ages 35-44, 2000 Pct_Pop_ages_45_64_2000 = % Population ages 45-64, 2000 Pct_Pop_ages_65_over_2000 = % Population ages 65 and over, 2000 Chg_Pop_Under_19 = Change in Population Under 19 (2000-2010) Chg_Pct_Pop_Under_19 = Change in Percent Population Under 19 (2000-2010) Chg_pop_ages_20_34 = Change in population ages 20-34 (2000-2010) Chg_Pct_pop_ages_20_34 = Change in Percent population ages 20-34 (2000-2010) Chg_pop_ages_35_44 = Change in population ages 35-44 (2000-2010) Chg_Pct_pop_ages_35_44 = Change in Percent population ages 35-44 (2000-2010) Chg_pop_ages_45_64 = Change in population ages 45-64 (2000-2010) Chg_Pct_pop_ages_45_64 = Change in Percent population ages 45-64 (2000-2010) Chg_pop_ages_65_over = Change in population ages 65 and over (2000-2010) Chg_Pct_pop_ages_65_over = Change in Percent population ages 65 and over (2000-2010)Non_Hisp_White_2010 = Non-Hispanic White, 2010 Non_Hisp_Black_2010 = Non-Hispanic Black, 2010 Non_Hisp_AsianPI_2010 = Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander, 2010 Non_Hisp_Other_Biracial_2010 = Non-Hispanic Other Races (includes biracial), 2010 Hisp_All_races_2010 = Hispanic, All races, 2010 Pct_Non_Hisp_White_2010 = % Non-Hispanic White, 2010 Pct_Non_Hisp_Black_2010 = % Non-Hispanic Black, 2010 Pct_Non_Hisp_AsianPI_2010 = % Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander, 2010 Pct_Non_Hisp_Other_Bi_2010 = % Non-Hispanic Other Races (includes biracial), 2010 Pct_Hisp_All_races_2010 = % Hispanic, All races, 2010 Non_Hisp_White_2000 = Non-Hispanic White, 2000 Non_Hisp_Black_2000 = Non-Hispanic Black, 2000 Non_Hisp_AsianPI_2000 = Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander, 2000 Non_Hisp_Other_Biracial_2000 = Non-Hispanic Other Races (includes biracial), 2000 Hisp_All_races_2000 = Hispanic, All races, 2000 Pct_Non_Hisp_White_2000 = % Non-Hispanic White, 2000 Pct_Non_Hisp_Black_2000 = % Non-Hispanic Black, 2000 Pct_Non_Hisp_AsianPI_2000 = % Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander, 2000 Pct_Non_Hisp_Other_Bi_2000 = % Non-Hispanic Other Races (includes biracial), 2000 Pct_Hisp_All_races_2000 = % Hispanic, All races, 2000 Chg_Non_Hisp_White = Change in Non-Hispanic White Population (2000-2010) Chg_Non_Hisp_Black = Change in Non-Hispanic Black Population (2000-2010) Chg_Non_Hisp_AsianPI = Change in Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander Population (2000-2010) Chg_Non_Hisp_Other_Biracial = Change in Non-Hispanic Other (includes biracial) Population (2000-2010) Chg_Hisp_Population = Change in Hispanic Population (2000-2010) Chg_Pct_Non_Hisp_White = Change in Percent Non-Hispanic White (2000-2010) Chg_Pct_Non_Hisp_Black = Change in Percent Non-Hispanic Black (2000-2010) Chg_Pct_Non_Hisp_AsianPI = Change in Percent Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander (2000-2010) Chg_Pct_Non_Hisp_Other_Biracial = Change in Percent Non-Hispanic Other (includes biracial) (2000-2010) Chg_Pct_Hisp_Population = Change in Percent Hispanic Population (2000-2010)
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2010 Deschutes County, Oregon Census Block Groups. A census block group (BG) is a cluster of census blocks having the same first digit of their four-digit identifying numbers within a census tract. For example, block group 3 (BG 3) within a census tract includes all blocks numbered from 3000 to 3999. BGs generally contain between 600 and 3,000 people, with an optimum size of 1,500 people. Most BGs were delineated by local participants as part of the U.S. Census Bureau's Participant Statistical Areas Program.
Notes: These 7 fields are mutually exclusive. Use them if you need the sum of the race categories to equal total population. NH_WHITE_O Not Hispanic or Latino: Population of one race: White alone NH_BLACK_O Not Hispanic or Latino: Population of one race: Black or African American alone NH_AIAN_ON Not Hispanic or Latino: Population of one race: American Indian and Alaska Native alone NH_ASIAN_O Not Hispanic or Latino: Population of one race: Asian alone NH_NHOPI_O Not Hispanic or Latino: Population of one race: Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone NH_OTHER Not Hispanic or Latino: Population of one race: Some Other Race alone NH_TWO_OR_ Not Hispanic or Latino: Population of two or more races
Use these fields to include all people who chose the specific race. For example, 30% of Oregonians who chose ""Black or African American"" also chose another race and some also chose Hispanic, so the NH_BLACK_O field under reports the African American population. The sum of these fields may exceed total population.WH_AOIC White alone or in combination with one or more other races BL_AOIC Black or African American alone or in combination with one or more other races AIAN_AOIC American Indian and Alaska Native alone or in combination with one or more other races ASN_AOIC Asian alone or in combination with one or more other races NHOPI_AOIC Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone or in combination with one or more other races OTH_AOIC Some Other Race alone or in combination with one or more other races.
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This layer was developed by the Research & Analytics Division of the Atlanta Regional Commission.Attributes:totpop10 = Total Population 2010oner_10 = One Race Total 2010white_or10 = White, One Race 2010bl_or10 = Black, One Race 2010aian_or10 = American Indian and Alaska Native, One Race 2010asia_or10 = Asian, One Race 2010nhpi_or10 = Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander, One Race 2010somoth_or10 = Some Other Race, One Race 2010twoplusr10 = Two or More Races 2010hisp_lat10 = Hispanic Latino of Any Race, 2010nonhisp10 = Non-Hispanic Latino, Total, 2010nh_or10 = Non-Hispanic, One Race, 2010nhw_or10 = Non-Hispanic White, One Race, 2010nhbl_or10 = Non-Hispanic Black, One Race, 2010nhai_or10 = Non-Hispanic Am Ind, One Race, 2010nhas_or10 = Non-Hispanic Asian, One Race, 2010nhhp_or10 = Non-Hispanic Hawaiian PacIsl, One Race, 2010nhot_or10 = Non-Hispanic Other, One Race, 2010nh_twor10 = Non-Hispanic, Two or More Races, 2010tothu10 = Total Housing Units, 2010totoccu_10 = Total Occupied Units (Households), 2010totvach_10 = Total Vacant Units, 2010Source: U.S. Census BureauDate: 2010For additional information, please visit the Atlanta Regional Commission at www.atlantaregional.com
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Percent Black or African American population in Orleans Parish in 2000, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
2010 Deschutes County, Oregon Census Blocks. Census blocks are geographic areas within a census block group. U.S. Census blocks are the smallest geographic entities within a county for which the Census Bureau tabulates population.
Notes: These 7 fields are mutually exclusive. Use them if you need the sum of the race categories to equal total population. NH_WHITE_O Not Hispanic or Latino: Population of one race: White alone NH_BLACK_O Not Hispanic or Latino: Population of one race: Black or African American alone NH_AIAN_ON Not Hispanic or Latino: Population of one race: American Indian and Alaska Native alone NH_ASIAN_O Not Hispanic or Latino: Population of one race: Asian alone NH_NHOPI_O Not Hispanic or Latino: Population of one race: Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone NH_OTHER Not Hispanic or Latino: Population of one race: Some Other Race alone NH_TWO_OR_ Not Hispanic or Latino: Population of two or more races
Use these fields to include all people who chose the specific race. For example, 30% of Oregonians who chose ""Black or African American"" also chose another race and some also chose Hispanic, so the NH_BLACK_O field under reports the African American population. The sum of these fields may exceed total population.WH_AOIC White alone or in combination with one or more other races BL_AOIC Black or African American alone or in combination with one or more other races AIAN_AOIC American Indian and Alaska Native alone or in combination with one or more other races ASN_AOIC Asian alone or in combination with one or more other races NHOPI_AOIC Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone or in combination with one or more other races OTH_AOIC Some Other Race alone or in combination with one or more other races.
This map shows the predominant non-white race in the United States. The races compared are: Hispanic, Non-Hispanic Black/African American, Non-Hispanic American Indian/Alaska Native, Non-Hispanic Asian, and Non-Hispanic Pacific Islander. Multiple or other races are not included in this comparison. The level of transparency on each polygon is determined by how predominant a value is over the other values. The strength of the color is correlated to the strength of the predominance.The map shows this pattern for states, counties, tracts, and block groups. There is increasing geographic detail as you zoom in, and only one geography is configured to show at any time. The data source is the US Census Bureau, and the vintage is 2010. The original service and data metadata can be found here.
Original census file name: tl_2020_
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The dataset presents the median household incomes over the past decade across various racial categories identified by the U.S. Census Bureau in Woonsocket. It portrays the median household income of the head of household across racial categories (excluding ethnicity) as identified by the Census Bureau. It also showcases the annual income trends, between 2011 and 2021, providing insights into the economic shifts within diverse racial communities.The dataset can be utilized to gain insights into income disparities and variations across racial categories, aiding in data analysis and decision-making..
Key observations
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When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2017-2021 5-Year Estimates.
Racial categories include:
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This dataset is a part of the main dataset for Woonsocket median household income by race. You can refer the same here
The 2010 Census TIGER/Line data was merged together into a statewide layer if originally available by county from the US Census Bureau. The spatial data was then joined to the 2010 Census Summary File 1 via the common GEOID10 field for additional population attribution. These additional attributes include the following population and housing fields: POP2010, WHITE, BLACK, AMERI_ES, ASIAN, HAWN_PI, OTHER, MULT_RACE, HISPANIC, MALES, FEMALES, AGE_UNDER18, AGE_18_UP, AGE_20_24, AGE_25_34, AGE_35_49, AGE_50_64, AGE_65_UP, MED_AGE, MED_AGE_M, MED_AGE_F, OCCUPIED, AVE_HH_SZ, HSEHLD_1_M, HSEHLD_1_F, MARHH_CHD, MARHH_NO_C, MHH_OWNCHLD, FHH_OWNCHLD, FAMILIES, AVE_FAM_SZ, HSE_UNITS, VACANT, OWNER_OCC, and RENTER_OCC.
This map shows the percentage of the population in the USA that classify themselves as Black/African American according to the 2010 Census. The map shows this pattern for states, counties, tracts, and block groups. There is increasing geographic detail as you zoom in, and only one geography is configured to show at any time. The data source is the US Census Bureau, and the vintage is 2010. The original service and data metadata can be found here.Additional Census 2010 resources