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Ethnic groups in Metro Detroit : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ethnic groups in Metro Detroit
Metro Detroit has the following ethnic groups: ==Whites==
In the early 20th century White immigrants from Europe and migrants from the Southern United States moved into the eastside of Detroit and established ethnic groups began moving to more outerlying areas. Around World War I ethnic Poles were the largest ethnic group in Detroit. In the early 20th Century "native"-born Whites, Appalachian hill people, former farmhands from Midwestern states, and wealthier descendants of older ethnic groups in Detroit lived in outerlying areas of Detroit. Steve Babson, author of ''Working Detroit: The Making of a Union Town'', wrote that "native" Whites dominated these outerlying areas.〔Babson, p. (27 ).〕 Immigrants from English-speaking countries lived throughout the city of Detroit, and Highland Park's concentration of those immigrants was higher than average.〔 From 1990 to 2000 over half of the White population that remained in Detroit left the city. As of 2000, Livonia was 96% White, making it the city in the United States with over 100,000 people that had the highest percentage of White people.〔"(Race and Ethnicity in the Tri-County Area: Selected Communities and School Districts )." ((Archive )) ''From a Child's Perspective: Detroit Metropolitan Census 2000 Fact Sheets Series''. Wayne State University. June 2002. Volume 2, Issue 2. p. 1. Retrieved on November 10, 2013.〕
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