These maps are an interesting project that was developed by Eric Fischer. The maps show the population of various American cities by race and ethnicity, which are color-coded. Here’s what the colors stand for: Orange represent Hispanic population, Red is White, Blue is Black, green – Asian, Grey is other and each dot represents 25 people.. Really interesting and informative.
New York City
Los Angeles
Chicago
Houston
Philadelphia
Phoenix
San Diego
Dallas
San Antonio
Detroit
San Jose
Indianapolis
San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley
Jacksonville
Columbus
Austin
Baltimore
Memphis
Milwaukee
Boston
Washington, DC
El Paso
Seattle
Denver
Nashville
Charlotte
Fort Worth
Portland
Oklahoma City
Tucson
New Orleans
Las Vegas
Cleveland
Long Beach
Albuquerque
Kansas City
Fresno
Virginia Beach
Atlanta
St. Louis
Sacramento
Mesa
Tulsa
Omaha
Minneapolis and St. Paul
Honolulu
Miami
Colorado Springs
Wichita
Santa Ana
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
Toledo
Tampa
Buffalo
Corpus Christi
Raleigh
Newark
Lexington
Anchorage
Louisville
Riverside
Bakersfield
Stockton
Birmingham
Baton Rouge
What does that tell you about the black race?
most people outside US call it America
I'd like to know if these maps are from Census statistics because a Hispanic person can be any category: white, black, native, mixed...
Surely, you haven't met many Hispanics, or traveled to Latin America or Spain.