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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.
The 5 largest ethnic groups in Tennessee are White (Non-Hispanic) (73.3%), Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) (16.6%), White (Hispanic) (3.9%), Two+ (Non-Hispanic) (2.06%), and Asian (Non-Hispanic) (1.82%).
Tennessee DemographicsWhite: 77.58% Black or African American: 16.76% Two or more races: 2.20% Asian: 1.75%
Nashville DemographicsWhite: 63.49% Black or African American: 27.58% Asian: 3.66% Two or more races: 2.62%
Tennessee DemographicsWhite: 77.58% Black or African American: 16.76% Two or more races: 2.20% Asian: 1.75%
For decades, Blacks have made up more than one-quarter of Nashville's population. During our "it city" explosion in the last decade, many Asians, Latinos, Middle Easterners and others have been added to the mix. U.S. Census Bureau figures show non-Hispanic whites now make up only 55% of the city's population.
White alone now includes 70.9% of Tennessee's population, down from 75.6% in 2010. Black or African American alone population shares fell from 16.5% to 15.7% over the same period. Hispanic or Latino ethnicity grew by 2.3 percentage points to 6.9% and remained the state's third largest race or ethnic group.
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.