Comment on We mapped the racial and economic segregation that still divides America's cities — block by neighborhood block

We mapped the racial and economic segregation that still divides America's cities — block by neighborhood block

AP Photo/Kevin Hagen The US has been rocked by a week of protests against the death of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer. Some of the cities with the largest protests, including Minneapolis, New York, and Washington, DC, have a long history of economic and racial segregation. We used data from the Census Bureau to illustrate that backdrop of segregation. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Protesters across the United States have rallied against police violence toward black Americans.

 

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