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African Americans in Davenport, Iowa : ウィキペディア英語版 | African Americans in Davenport, Iowa
African Americans in Davenport, Iowa are the third largest black community in Iowa, with a history reaching back before the Civil War. ==Geography and demographics== The Davenport, Iowa Metropolitan area straddles the Mississippi River and a state line in a quintet of cities called the Quad Cities. The Quad-Cities, with Davenport as its largest member, has for years been one of four cities that have been home to a majority of the state's black population. The other three being Des Moines, Cedar Rapids and Waterloo. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, these cities comprised 55.2% of Iowa's black population.〔http://www.iowadatacenter.org/Publications/aaprofile2013.pdf〕 Of a total 2008 U.S. Census estimated population of 99,514,〔(US Census Bureau. )〕 9.2 percent - or 9,200 citizens are African-American. For comparison, the average African-American population in Iowa cities is 2.5 percent.〔()〕 In recent history, Davenport has been home to the third largest - in absolute numbers and percentage - African-American community in Iowa, behind Des Moines (16,025 in 2000, 13,164 in 1980) and Waterloo (9,529 in 2000, 8,398 in 1980). In 2000 9,093 (9.3%) of Davenport's population was African-American, up from 6,229 in 1980.〔(African Americans in Iowa: 2009 ). State Data Center of Iowa. Retrieved 2009-02-25〕 United States Census Bureau estimates between 2005 and 2007 showed a somewhat larger community in Davenport: 11,300 or almost 12 percent of the city.〔(Q-C minority population grows steadily, census data shows ). Ed Tibbetts, ''Quad City Times''. January 12, 2009. Retrieved 2009-02-25〕
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