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  1. There are over 877,000 African Americans residing in Brooklyn. The historical cultural center of the borough has long been Bedford-Stuyvesant; African Americans became a majority in Bedford-Stuyvesant in the 1930s following the construction of the A line subway between Harlem and Bedford.

  2. Feb 26, 2024 · The phenomenon of gentrification, the displacement of Black people from cities in this country, is centered in Brooklyn, New York. “What is now called gentrification is the latest salvo in a long history of making the Black population disposable and dependent upon the whims of racist reaction and capitalism.

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    Brooklyn is the 3rd Largest "City" in America—Larger than Boston, Atlanta, Washington DC & Minneapolis Combined With nearly 2,736,074 residents living across 70 neighborhoods, Brooklyn is New York City's most populous and fastest growing borough. Brooklyn had the largest population gain of all NYC boroughs from Census 2010 to 2020 (9.2%), and is ju...

    Brooklyn Has the Longest-Standing Public Library System in All of New York City Home to 59 libraries, The Brooklyn Public Library system was founded in 1892, before The New York Public Library (1895) and The Queens Public Library (1896). Brooklyn had the 2nd-largest free Black community in pre-Civil War America Weeksville—located in the present-day...

    U.S. foundations’ Annual Funding Focused on Communities of Color ≤ 8.5% From 2005-2014, total giving by foundations in the United States that was focused on reaching people of color never exceeded 8.5% for any year⁠—and only 1% of those grants were specifically for racial justice. Black-led Organizations Face Higher Barriers to Accessing Capital th...

  3. Aug 13, 2017 · However, some neighborhoods in Brooklyn have predominantly Black and Hispanic populations, such as Bedford-Stuyvesant, Crown Heights, and Brownsville. Queens is the most ethnically diverse borough of New York City, with significant populations of Asians, Hispanics, and non-Hispanic whites.

  4. Feb 28, 2018 · In 1838, in Bedford Hills of Eastern Brooklyn—today the border between Crown Heights and Bed-Stuy—a historical purchase of land launched one of the largest free black towns in existence prior...

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  5. The highest concentration of African Americans are in Brooklyn, Harlem, Queens, and The Bronx. [7] . New York City is also home to the highest number of immigrants from the Caribbean. [8] Since the earlier part of the 19th century, there has been a large presence of African Americans in New York City. [9] .

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  7. There are 64 neighborhoods that are fully or partially contained within Brooklyn (48 fully and 16 partially). This section compares the 50 most populous of those to each other, Brooklyn, and other entities that contain or substantially overlap with Brooklyn. The least populous of the compared neighborhoods has a population of 7,162.

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