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African Americans in Tennessee : ウィキペディア英語版 | African Americans in Tennessee African Americans are among the largest ethnic groups in the state of Tennessee, making up 17% of the state's population in 2010.〔17.0% refers to those who selected Black or African American, and no other race in the 2010 Census. 〕 African Americans arrived in the region prior to statehood. They lived both as slaves and as free citizens with restricted rights up to the Civil War. The state, and particularly the major cities of Memphis and Nashville have played important roles in African American culture and movements for racial equality. == Demographics == In the 2010 Census, 1,057,315 Tennessee residents were identified as African-American ( of the total 6,346,105).〔This figure refers to those who report African American and no other race.〕 In just 19 of the state's 95 counties do African Americans make up more than 10% of the population: Shelby (52.1%), Haywood (50.4%), Hardeman (41.4%), Madison (36.3%), Lauderdale (34.9%), Fayette (28.1%), Davidson (27.7%), Lake (27.7%), Hamilton (20.2%), Gibson (18.8%), Tipton (18.7%), Dyer (14.3%), Crockett (12.6%), Rutherford (12.5%), Obion (10.6%), Giles (10.2%), and Carroll (10.1%). African Americans in the seven counties of Shelby (483,381), Davidson (173,730), Hamilton (67,900), Knox (38,045), Madison (35,636), Montgomery (32,982), and Rutherford (32,886) make up over 81% of the all African Americans in the state.〔Tennessee: 2010 Summary Population and Housing Characteristics, US Census Bureau, CPH-1-44〕 The majority-black city of Memphis is home to over four hundred thousand African Americans, making it one of the largest population centers. At least eight other municipalities have African American majorities: Bolivar, Brownsville, Gallaway, Gates, Henning, Mason, Stanton, Whiteville.
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