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Is the South Side of Chicago mostly black?

Is the South Side of Chicago mostly black?

Demographics. The South Side has a population of 752,496, of which over 93\% are African American. Some census tracts (4904 in Roseland, 7106 in Auburn Gresham) are 99\% black. The South Side covers over 50\% of the city’s land area alone.

What is the bad side of Chicago?

West Garfield Park is the most dangerous neighborhood in Chicago. The total crime rate in this area is 13,135 crimes per 100,000 people, making it one of the most crime dense populations in the nation. The crime in West Garfield Park is 409 percent higher than the national average.

What percent of Chicago is white?

50.0\%
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Population
Persons 65 years and over, percent  12.4\%
Female persons, percent  51.4\%
Race and Hispanic Origin
White alone, percent  50.0\%
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How is Chicago divided?

Chicago’s eastern boundary is formed by Lake Michigan, and the city is divided by the Chicago River into three geographic sections: the North Side, the South Side and the West Side. These sections surround the city’s compact downtown area – the Loop.

What percent of Chicago is Black?

30.1\%
Chicago/Black population

According to 2019 US Census Bureau American Community Survey one-year estimates (which is conducted annually for cities over 65,000 via sampling), the population of Chicago, Illinois was 50.8\% White (33.5\% Non-Hispanic White and 17.3\% Hispanic White), 29.0\% Black or African American, 7.0\% Asian, 0.4\% Native American …

How Black is Chicago?

According to 2019 US Census Bureau American Community Survey one-year estimates (which is conducted annually for cities over 65,000 via sampling), the population of Chicago, Illinois was 50.8\% White (33.5\% Non-Hispanic White and 17.3\% Hispanic White), 29.0\% Black or African American, 7.0\% Asian, 0.4\% Native American …

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What do locals call Chicago?

Chi-town
One of the many nicknames for the city of Chicago, Illinois, Chi-town (or Chi-Town) can be traced back to the early 1900s. Chi is shortened from Chicago and is itself recorded as a nickname for the city (town) even earlier, in the 1890s.

Where are the ghettos in Chicago?

The West Side is Chicago’s “other” ghetto. It is not as well known as the South Side, outside Chicago but many consider it among the worst slum areas in the nation.